Magnetic field effects on the surfactant concentration over ferrofluid droplet surfaces in shear flows
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Abstract
In this work we investigate the impact of a magnetic field on surfactant concentration and interfacial forces across droplet surfaces within shear flows. Our analysis centers on a single two-dimensional ferrofluid droplet covered with surfactants, suspended in an immiscible, non-magnetizable liquid. The model combines incompressible Navier–Stokes equations and Maxwell's equations in the superparamagnetic limit in the single-fluid formulation, augmented by terms accounting for Marangoni, capillary, and magnetic forces at the droplet interface. We solve the surfactant convection-diffusion equation at the surface, while a non-linear Langmuir equation of state relates surfactant concentration to surface tension. The model is numerically solved using finite differences, a level-set method for multiphase flow computation, and the closest-point method for concentration equation. Our findings reveal that even though the surfactant is magnetically neutral, the presence of a magnetic field significantly modifies its distribution at the interface. A magnetic field perpendicular to the primary flow direction shifts the maximum concentration zone from the droplet tips toward the flow vorticity direction, while a parallel field produces the opposite effect. Alterations in surfactant distribution directly impact the surface tension field, offering a potential wireless means of controlling droplet dynamics.
* This work was supported by the Brazilian funding agency CNPq (Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation of Brazil) through Grant No 303835/2018-4. P.H. Pimenta acknowledges the Instituto Federal de Goiás for the support during his doctoral program. R.B. Reboucas aknowledges funding from the Chemical Engineering Department at UIC.
Presenters
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Rodrigo B Reboucas
University of Illinois at Chicago
Authors
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Rodrigo B Reboucas
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Paulo H Pimenta
Federal Institute of Goias
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Juan L Barbosa
University of Brasilia
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Taygoara F Oliveira
University de Brasilia