Enhanced interfacial capture with an elliptical cylinder

Interfacial capture of particles and droplets is important in practical applications. Interfacial capture owing to the surface tension force occurs only when the target (particle or droplet) is close to the collector, leading to low efficiency with collector or collector arrays. An elliptical cylind...

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description Interfacial capture of particles and droplets is important in practical applications. Interfacial capture owing to the surface tension force occurs only when the target (particle or droplet) is close to the collector, leading to low efficiency with collector or collector arrays. An elliptical cylinder instead of a common circular cylinder is a method to enhance capture efficiency. We theoretically investigate this situation by modelling the motion of floating particles around a surface-piercing elliptical cylindrical collector at Reynolds numbers of 1–10. Results indicate that, despite a smaller capture width, elliptical cross-sections, especially with smaller aspect ratios, are more efficient in capturing owing to a much smaller contact line perimeter compared with circular cross-sections. The aligned orientation (the major axis is parallel to the flow) is better than the orthogonal orientation (the major axis is perpendicular to the flow) owing to a larger capture width. A larger collector is beneficial to capillary capture but a very large size is adverse. Smaller but heavier floating particles for smaller capillary numbers can be easily captured at lower Reynolds numbers. The aligned orientation has a greater advantage over the circular cross-section and the orthogonal orientation in the capillary capture. This provides a good method for enhancing the capture efficiency of floating particles in applications.
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