2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(518g) Breakup of a Drop Under a Stagnation Point Flow
Authors
Alireza Hooshanginejad - Presenter, University of Minnesota
Nikolas A. Wilkinson, University of Minnesota
Cari S. Dutcher, University of Minnesota
Michael J. Shelley, New York University
Sungyon Lee, University of Minnesota
Recent studies by Hooshanginejad and Lee (2017) have demonstrated complex depinning behaviors of a partially wetting droplet under wind. Motivated by this study, we examine the coupled evolution of a 2D thin drop and external wind, when it is initially held against a fast stagnation point flow. Our drop lubrication model employs the potential flow and Prandtl boundary layer theory for outer flow to compute the internal drop flow corresponding to drop deformations. Both the analytical and numerical steady state solutions provide a partial prediction for the dropâs final shape and help identify the range of droplet sizes that undergo a breakup for the given flow condition. Furthermore, we show that the 2D model is qualitatively in good agreement with the experiments.