S. Basu et al., A study on daughter droplets formation in bitumen/glass/water contact linedisplacement due to instability, FUEL, 79(7), 2000, pp. 837-841
Experiments were performed to study the displacement of a rectangular strip
bitumen, coated on a glass plate, in the presence of water at different pH
and temperature. During the displacement, modulated structure formed at th
e bitumen/water/glass contact line and ridge-like structure formed at the b
itumen/water interface. The modulated and ridge structures formed due to th
e contact line and the free surface instabilities. These instabilities grew
further, which led to the formation of daughter droplets. On the contrary,
circular bitumen disk; displaced uniformly in the inward radial direction
to form single droplet in the presence of water. The number of daughter dro
plets formed increases with the decrease in the width of the bitumen strip
for a constant strip length. It was observed that the number of daughter dr
oplets increases with the increase in pH and temperature of water. The obse
rved growth of instability and the experimental results were compared with
the instability analyses on dewetting process available in the literature.
It is recommended that a non-symmetrical shape of bitumen him on sand grain
may be detrimental to bitumen separation in an oil sand extraction unit. (
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