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Instability of electrically stressed water droplets in oil

Berg et al., 2002

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11262250810078480413
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Berg G
Lundgaard L
Becidan M
Sigrnond R
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Proceedings of 2002 IEEE 14th International Conference on Dielectric Liquids. ICDL 2002 (Cat. No. 02CH37319)

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The breakup of water droplets in an electric field has been studied in naphtenic oil as a function of water conductivity and surface tension of the droplets, and frequency and waveform of the applied voltage. The critical breakup field compares well to theoretical …
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