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Influence of Contact Angle and Tube Size on Capillary-Driven Flow under Microgravity

Date:2009-11-27Sun ZhiweiSource:

The influence of contact angle and tube radius on the capillary-driven flow for circular cylindrical tubes is studied systematically by microgravity experiments using the drop tower. Experimental results show that the velocity of the capillary flow decreases monotonically with an increase in the contact angle. However, the time-evolution of the velocity of the capillary flow is different for different sized tubes. At the beginning of the microgravity period, the capillary flow in a thinner tube moves faster than that in a thicker tube, and then the latter overtakes the former. Therefore, there is an intersection between the curves of meniscus velocity vs microgravity time for two differently sized tubes. In addition, for two given sized tubes this intersection is delayed when the contact angle increases. The experimental results are analyzed theoretically and also supported by numerical computations.

 

This paper was published as:

 Wang CX, Xu SH, Sun ZW, Hu WR. Influence of contact angle and tube size on capillary-driven flow under microgravity. AIAA Journal,47(11):2642-2648(2009)