Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of Water

When the high DC electric fields are applied to distilled water through needle electrodes, the jet flow with velocities up to 0.3 ms-1 is generated in bulk from the negative to positive electrodes. The flow direction and velocity can be modified by the design of electrodes and their arrangements....

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Main Authors: H. Sugiyama, H. Ogura, Y. Otsubo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=15268&issue_ID=203
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spelling doaj-606a7479b93647329728b840e06bed2e2020-11-25T01:37:18ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-36452011-01-01412733.Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of WaterH. SugiyamaH. OguraY. Otsubo0Chiba UniversityWhen the high DC electric fields are applied to distilled water through needle electrodes, the jet flow with velocities up to 0.3 ms-1 is generated in bulk from the negative to positive electrodes. The flow direction and velocity can be modified by the design of electrodes and their arrangements. By controlling the flow patterns, new types of inkjet devices and liquid motor are developed. In inkjet devices, a set of electrodes consisting of short tube and needle is vertically placed in plastic tube and the distilled water so filled in the reservoir that the electrodes are completely immersed. The application of high voltages causes the vertical flow to produce a water column with free surface. The motor consists of vane wheel, cup, two sets of electrodes, and working fluid. For aqueous solutions of ethanol and glycerin, the angular velocity of motor is measured as a function of viscosity and conductivity. The high performance of motor is achieved by the solutions with viscosity of 0.85 ~ 1.7 m Pa·s and conductivity of 20 ~ 30 Sm-1. The EHD water jets have great potential in application to new fluid devices.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=15268&issue_ID=203Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) effects Liquid motors Inkjet devices Water
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author H. Sugiyama
H. Ogura
Y. Otsubo
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H. Ogura
Y. Otsubo
Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of Water
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) effects
Liquid motors
Inkjet devices
Water
author_facet H. Sugiyama
H. Ogura
Y. Otsubo
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title Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of Water
title_short Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of Water
title_full Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of Water
title_fullStr Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of Water
title_full_unstemmed Fluid Devices by the Use of Electrohydrodynamic Effects of Water
title_sort fluid devices by the use of electrohydrodynamic effects of water
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3645
publishDate 2011-01-01
description When the high DC electric fields are applied to distilled water through needle electrodes, the jet flow with velocities up to 0.3 ms-1 is generated in bulk from the negative to positive electrodes. The flow direction and velocity can be modified by the design of electrodes and their arrangements. By controlling the flow patterns, new types of inkjet devices and liquid motor are developed. In inkjet devices, a set of electrodes consisting of short tube and needle is vertically placed in plastic tube and the distilled water so filled in the reservoir that the electrodes are completely immersed. The application of high voltages causes the vertical flow to produce a water column with free surface. The motor consists of vane wheel, cup, two sets of electrodes, and working fluid. For aqueous solutions of ethanol and glycerin, the angular velocity of motor is measured as a function of viscosity and conductivity. The high performance of motor is achieved by the solutions with viscosity of 0.85 ~ 1.7 m Pa·s and conductivity of 20 ~ 30 Sm-1. The EHD water jets have great potential in application to new fluid devices.
topic Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) effects
Liquid motors
Inkjet devices
Water
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=15268&issue_ID=203
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