Effect of colloids on the formation of beads on the exterior of a cylinder using flow instabilities for various applications
Implementing Organization
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Principal Investigator
Dr. Naveen Tiwari
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Project Overview
Free surface flow driven by body forces over a vertical cylindrical substrate is crucial for various applications, including coating cylinders, fibers, and wires. The flow problem is scientifically interesting, with the evolving boundary of the liquid-gas interface being a significant challenge. The azimuthal curvature, in addition to the axial curvature at the liquid-gas interface, significantly affects flow, leading to the Rayleigh-Pleatau instability in viscous liquid-jets. Flow over a cylindrical substrate also undergoes instability, resulting in the formation of beads. This study aims to extend theoretical and experimental understanding of flow instability of a colloidal suspension on the exterior of a cylindrical geometry. The study presents a comprehensive study and lab-scale proof-of-concept for the effect of colloids using regular-spaced beads for enhanced oil recovery and inkjet printing. The novel aspect of the proposal is modeling a colloidal suspension on a cylindrical substrate with linear and non-linear theory, enhancing the model by considering the full curvature of the beads, and experimentally validating the model using a single non-isothermal cylinder. Tertiary oil recovery can be made more efficient by manipulating the colloidal concentration in the oil.