Static drop formation in an electrostatic field.
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Drop formation in uniform and non-uniform electric fields was studied theoretically and experimentally. In the analyses, the electric field and the drop shape were calculated numerically by use of the boundary element method and the finite element method, respectively. It is found that the experimental maximum drop volume in a uniform electric field can be predicted well by analysis and that the experimental drop profile and the drop charge are in agreement with the calculated ones. The theoretical values of the maximum drop volume in a non-uniform electric field are found to agree with the experimental results of previous workers.
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著者
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HOZAWA MITSUNORI
Chemical Research Institute of Non-Aqueous Solutions, Tohoku Univ.
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IMAISHI NOBUYUKI
Chemical Research Institute of Non-Aqueous Solutions, Tohoku Univ.
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FUJINAWA KATSUHIKO
Chemical Research Institute of Non-Aqueous Solutions, Tohoku Univ.
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SATO MASAKAZU
Chemical Research Institute of Non-Aqueous Solutions, Tohoku University
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TSUKADA TAKAO
Chemical Research Institute of Non-Aqueous Solutions, Tohoku University
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