Measuring interfacial tension using waves
ORAL
Abstract
Interfacial tension measurement using parametrically excited interfacial waves is investigated. The method is assessed for applicability of acquiring low interfacial tension values between liquid-liquid layers. In the present experiments, an oil-water system is used. Low interfacial waves are generated by adding surfactant to the two-phase system to decrease the interfacial tension. Wavenumber of the excited system is obtained from shadowgraphs. To determine the interfacial tension value, a linear stability model is adapted. On basis of this model, it is concluded that there is a lower limit of interfacial tension value which can be measured using mechanically excited waves.
*This work is funded by Shell.
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Presenters
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Yuk Man Lau
- Delft University of Technology