Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric Fluids

When a dielectric fluid is exposed to a high electric field (>1 kVmm-1), electric forces are generated due to the nonuniformity of electric conductivity and dielectric constant. The electric body forces often produce complex and macroscopic flow such as convection, turbulent and chaotic flow. Th...

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Main Authors: H. Sugiyama, H. Ogura, Takeo Shiojima, Y. Otsubo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=30114&issue_ID=214
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spelling doaj-904bf0447945431289b2491344d9b2c72020-11-25T01:37:18ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722013-01-0163405412.Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric FluidsH. SugiyamaH. OguraTakeo ShiojimaY. Otsubo0Chiba UniversityWhen a dielectric fluid is exposed to a high electric field (>1 kVmm-1), electric forces are generated due to the nonuniformity of electric conductivity and dielectric constant. The electric body forces often produce complex and macroscopic flow such as convection, turbulent and chaotic flow. The secondary flow induced in high electric fields is well known as electrohydrodynamic (EHD) effects. According to previous EHD experiments and numerical simulation in DC fields, the velocity of flow has been reported to be of the order of 10-2 ms-1 in electric fields of several kVmm-1. However, on the application of high DC electric fields to some dielectric oils, a fluid jet with a velocity of about 1 ms-1 can be created from the positive electrode as a bulk flow. In this study, the numerical simulation of EHD jet is carried out from the engineering aspects. The high speed jet flow is theoretically reproduced, and the obtained flow patterns are compared with the experimental results under the conditions of simple electrode allocations.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=30114&issue_ID=214Electrohydrodynamics Simulation Jet flow Dielectric fluids.
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author H. Sugiyama
H. Ogura
Takeo Shiojima
Y. Otsubo
spellingShingle H. Sugiyama
H. Ogura
Takeo Shiojima
Y. Otsubo
Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric Fluids
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Electrohydrodynamics
Simulation
Jet flow
Dielectric fluids.
author_facet H. Sugiyama
H. Ogura
Takeo Shiojima
Y. Otsubo
author_sort H. Sugiyama
title Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric Fluids
title_short Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric Fluids
title_full Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric Fluids
title_fullStr Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric Fluids
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Jet Flow in Dielectric Fluids
title_sort simulation of electrohydrodynamic jet flow in dielectric fluids
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2013-01-01
description When a dielectric fluid is exposed to a high electric field (>1 kVmm-1), electric forces are generated due to the nonuniformity of electric conductivity and dielectric constant. The electric body forces often produce complex and macroscopic flow such as convection, turbulent and chaotic flow. The secondary flow induced in high electric fields is well known as electrohydrodynamic (EHD) effects. According to previous EHD experiments and numerical simulation in DC fields, the velocity of flow has been reported to be of the order of 10-2 ms-1 in electric fields of several kVmm-1. However, on the application of high DC electric fields to some dielectric oils, a fluid jet with a velocity of about 1 ms-1 can be created from the positive electrode as a bulk flow. In this study, the numerical simulation of EHD jet is carried out from the engineering aspects. The high speed jet flow is theoretically reproduced, and the obtained flow patterns are compared with the experimental results under the conditions of simple electrode allocations.
topic Electrohydrodynamics
Simulation
Jet flow
Dielectric fluids.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=30114&issue_ID=214
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