The behavior of glycerin-water jets flowing into immiscible ambients of Dow
Coming 200 fluid was investigated using laser induced fluorescence (LIF).
Undistorted images were obtained by matching the index of refraction of the
fluids. A sinusoidal perturbation was superposed on the flow to phase lock
the drop formation. The forcing frequency dramatically affected the size,
spacing, and number of drops that formed within a forcing cycle and the ang
le between drops and the jet interface just before pinch-off. Two fluid com
binations were studied with Similar density ratios, but viscosity ratios di
ffering by a factor of 20. The viscosity ratio affected the jet stability a
s well as pinch-off angles and drop size.