Camille Duprat - Capturing drops with fibers

We consider several situations where drops can be captured by fibrous materials, from sprays on textiles (where the droplets are much larger than the typical fiber size) to meshes placed in a flow of fog (where the droplets are smaller than the typical fiber size). This last system, often encountered in aerosol filtration, exhibits a wealth of phenomena coupling capillarity and aerodynamics. In particular, we characterize experimentally and theoretically the deposition of the mist droplets on the fibre and the flow through and around the porous mesh, that both strongly depend on the mesh porosity and fine structure (i.e. the arrangements of the fibers). We further consider the dynamics of large drops sitting on fibers when exposed to a cross-flow, in particular their interactions with their unsteady wakes.

 

Camille Duprat is a Professor at Ecole Polytechnique, France. She is mostly interested in problems involving the coupling of capillary-driven and low Reynolds number flows and elastic structures, with a focus on fiber-flow interactions.

Published Apr. 10, 2024 3:47 PM - Last modified Apr. 11, 2024 7:44 PM