Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
656032 International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The liquid film remaining on a wire withdrawn from a liquid bath and forced through an annular die is experimentally investigated on a dedicated facility. An optical laser-based technique recently introduced to study liquid-film instabilities on small-radius cylinders allows the measurement of the mean final thickness and wave characteristics. Experimental results are compared to analytical predictions obtained with simple models specifically derived for this configuration and based on liquid-film properties (density, viscosity and surface tension) and operating parameters (wire speed and die dimensions). The experimental measurement of surface-perturbation features (wave amplitude, wavelength and amplification factor) as a function of the operating parameters reveals the presence of a single wavelength for low values of the withdrawing velocity and a progressive wave disappearance for high speeds, in accordance with theoretical predictions.

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