Influence of surfactant solubility on the deformation and breakup of a bubble or capillary jet in a viscous fluid
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract
In a previous study [M. Hameed, J. Fluid Mech. 594, 307 (2008)] the authors investigated the influence of insoluble surfactant on the evolution of a stretched, inviscid bubble surrounded by a viscous fluid via direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations, and showed that the presence of surfactant can cause the bubble to contract and form a quasisteady slender thread connecting parent bubbles, instead of proceeding directly toward pinch-off as occurs for a surfactant-free bubble. Insoluble surfactant significantly retards pinch-off and the thread is stabilized by a balance between internal pressure and reduced capillary pressure due to a high concentration of surfactant that develops during the initial stage of contraction. In the present study we investigate the influence of surfactant solubility on thread formation. The adsorption-desorption kinetics for solubility is in the diffusion controlled regime. A long-wave model for the evolution of a capillary jet is also studied in the Stokes flow limit, and shows dynamics that are similar to those of the evolving bubble. With soluble surfactant, depending on parameter values, a slender thread forms but can pinch-off later due to exchange of surfactant between the interface and exterior bulk flow. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
Identifier
70350716588 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Physics of Fluids
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3176462
ISSN
10706631
Issue
7
Volume
21
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Young, Y. N.; Booty, M. R.; Siegel, M.; and Li, J., "Influence of surfactant solubility on the deformation and breakup of a bubble or capillary jet in a viscous fluid" (2009). Faculty Publications. 12258.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12258
