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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science | 2011

SURFACTANT INFLUENCE ON RIVULET DROPLET FLOW IN MINITUBES AND CAPILLARIES AND ITS DOWNSTREAM EVOLUTION

Mohamed E. Labib; Stanislav S. Dukhin; Joseph J. Murawski; Yacoob Tabani; Richard Lai

During our investigations of two-phase flow in long hydrophobic minitubes and capillaries, we have observed transformation of the main rivulet into different new hydrodynamic modes with the use of different kinds of surfactants. The destabilization of rivulet flow at air velocities <80 m/s occurs primarily due to the strong branching off of sub-rivulets from the main rivulet during the downstream flow in the tube. The addition of some surfactants of not-so-high surface activity was found to increase the frequency of sub-rivulet formation and to suppress the Rayleigh and sinuous instabilities of the formed sub-rivulets. Such instabilities result in subsequent fragmentation of the sub-rivulets and in the formation of linear or sinuous arrays of sub-rivulet fragments (SRFs), which later transform into random arrays of SRFs. In the downstream flow, SRFs further transform into large sliding cornered droplets and linear droplet arrays (LDAs), a phenomenon which agrees with recent theories. At higher surface activity, suppression of the Rayleigh instability of sub-rivulets with surfactants becomes significant, which prevents sub-rivulet fragmentation, and only the rivulet and sub-rivulets can be visualized in the tube. At the highest surface activity, the bottom rivulet transforms rapidly into an annular liquid film. The surfactant influence on the behavior of the rivulets in minitubes is incomparably stronger than the classic example of the known surfactant stabilizing influence on a free jet. The evolution of a rivulet in the downstream flow inside a long minitube includes the following sequence of hydrodynamic modes/patterns: i) single rivulet; ii) rivulet and sub-rivulets; and iii) rivulet, sub-rivulets, sub-rivulet fragments, cornered droplets, linear droplet arrays, linear arrays of sub-rivulet fragments and annular film. The formation of these many different hydrodynamic patterns downstream is in drastic contrast with the known characteristics of two-phase flow, which demonstrates one mode for the entire tube length. Recent achievements in fluid mechanics regarding the stability of sliding thin films and in wetting dynamics have allowed us to interpret many of our findings. However, the most important phenomenon of the surfactant influence on sub-rivulet formation remains poorly understood. To achieve further progress in this new area, an interdisciplinary approach based on the use of methods of two-phase flow, wetting dynamics and interfacial rheology will be necessary.


Archive | 2003

Method for cleaning hollow tubing and fibers

Yacoob Tabani; Mohamed E. Labib


Archive | 2009

Apparatus and method for cleaning pipelines, tubing and membranes using two-phase flow

Mohamed E. Labib; Chung-Yue Lai; Yacoob Tabani


Archive | 2009

Apparatus and method for cleaning passageways such as endoscope channels using flow of liquid and gas

Mohamed E. Labib; Ching-Yue Lai; Yacoob Tabani; Ziye Qian; Stanislav S. Dukhin; Joseph J. Murawski


Archive | 2008

Method and composition for cleaning tubular systems employing moving three-phase contact lines

Mohamed E. Labib; Stanislav S. Dukhin; Joseph J. Murawski; Yacoob Tabani; Ching-Yue Lai


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2010

The Long-term Release of Antibiotics From Monolithic Nonporous Polymer Implants for Use as Tympanostomy Tubes

Mohamed E. Labib; Charles J. Brumlik; Paul Stoodley; Stanislav S. Dukhin; Theodore Davidson; Yacoob Tabani


Kidney International | 2007

Water permeability of high-flux dialyzer membranes after Renalin reprocessing

Mohamed E. Labib; J. Murawski; Yacoob Tabani; Susanne H. Wolff; Andrew L. Zydney; F.R. Funderburk; Z. Huang; Toros Kapoian; Richard A. Sherman


Archive | 2012

Method for composition for cleaning tubular systems employing moving three-phase lines

Mohamed E. Labib; Stanislav S. Dukhin; Joseph J. Murawski; Yacoob Tabani; Ching-Yue Lai


Archive | 2008

Method for cleaning passageways such an endoscope channels using flow of liquid and gas

Mohamed E. Labib; Ching-Yue Lai; Yacoob Tabani; Ziye Qian; Stanislav S. Dukhin; Joseph J. Murawski


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

Outside-In Hemofiltration for Prolonged Operation without Clogging.

Stanislav S. Dukhin; Yacoob Tabani; Richard Lai; Omar A. Labib; Andrew L. Zydney; Mohamed E. Labib

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Stanislav S. Dukhin

New Jersey Institute of Technology

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Andrew L. Zydney

Pennsylvania State University

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