Droplets in Acoustic Fields: A Unified Theory from Migration to Splitting
Fluid Dynamics
2024-08-13 v1
Abstract
We present a comprehensive theoretical framework governing the dynamics of droplets in acoustic fields, applicable to all droplet sizes, from the Rayleigh limit (D<<lambda) and beyond. Our theory elucidates the nature of acoustic forces and incorporates the effects of interfacial tension, enabling predictions of droplet migration, deformation, and splitting under suitable conditions. Importantly, we demonstrate droplet deformation and splitting through bulk acoustic wave (BAW) silicon-glass microscale experiments, which validate the proposed theory.
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@article{arxiv.2408.06092,
title = {Droplets in Acoustic Fields: A Unified Theory from Migration to Splitting},
author = {Jeyapradhap Thirisangu and Varun Kumar Rajendran and Snekan Selvakannan and Sujith Jayakumar and E Hemachandran and Karthick Subramani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.06092},
year = {2024}
}