Size distributions of droplets produced by ultrasonic nebulizers

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Stefan Kooij
Alina Astefanei
Garry L. Corthals
Daniel Bonn
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Van der Waals
[2] University of Amsterdam,Zeeman Institute
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Scientific Reports | / 9卷
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In many applications where small, similar-sized droplets are needed, ultrasonic nebulizers are employed. Little is known about the mechanism of nebulization, for example about what determines the median droplet size. Even less understood, is the droplet size distribution, which is often simply fitted with a log-normal distribution or assumed to be very narrow. We perform the first systematic study of droplet size distributions for different nebulizer technologies, showing that these distributions can be very well fitted with distributions found for sprays, where the size distribution is completely determined by the corrugation of ligaments and the distribution of ligament sizes. In our case, breakup is believed to be due to pinch-off of Faraday instabilities. The droplet size distribution is then set by the distribution of wavelengths of the standing capillary waves and the roughness of the pinch-off ligaments. We show that different nebulizer technologies produce different size distributions, which we relate to (variation in) wavelengths of the waves that contribute to the droplet formation. We further show that the median droplet size scales with the capillary wavelength, with a proportionality constant that depends only slightly on the type of nebulizer, despite order-of-magnitude differences in other parameters.
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