Shear-induced phase separation in cationic surfactant solutions around a rotating sphere |
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Authors: | M. Nowak |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering Chair of Energy Process Engineering and Fluid Mechanics University of Dortmund D-44221 Dortmund Germany, DE |
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Abstract: | The results of an experimental investigation of the flow of a highly dilute cationic surfactant solution (tetradecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide with added sodium salicylate as counterion, equimolar 2.4mM) around a rotating sphere are presented. The flow and the shear-induced phase transition are visualized by means of a Toepler Schlieren optics. The buildup of the shear-induced structures occurs only above a critical shear rate. Once this critical value is exceeded the shear-induced phase separation starts after a characteristic deformation with the shear rate reduced by the critical one. Further analysis of the obtained data is performed on basis of an analytical calculation of the flow around a rotating sphere in a second order fluid (Thomas and Walters, 1964; Giesekus, 1965). From some characteristic features of the shear-induced structures as induction time and position the parameter describing the elastic properties of the fluid is estimated. Received: 6 January 1998 Accepted: 1 May 1998 |
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Keywords: | Dilute cationic surfactant solution micelles shear-induced structure phase separation visualization |
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