Experimental study on electrohydrodynamic flows of a dielectric liquid in a needle-plate configuration under direct/alternating current electric field
Zhihao Sun, Dexin Sun, Jinxin Hu , and 3 more authors
Journal of Electrostatics, 2020
Experiments on the electrohydrodynamic (EHD) flow characteristics of a dielectric liquid in a sharp needle-plate configuration under direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) electric field are carried out. The current-voltage characteristics and the velocity field are simultaneously recorded for understanding the flow behavior and its mechanism. For the DC case, a critical voltage separating the conduction and injection regimes and the corresponding flow reverse is observed. Results indicate the polarity of voltage only influences the flow’s intensity in the injection regime. For the AC case, two types of signals with the same 50% duty cycle are considered. For the pulsed voltage (−2.0kV to 0), the flow generally keeps the plume structure and shows weaker strength than the corresponding DC case. For the AC signal (-2.0kV–+2.0kV), the velocity amplitude first decreases and then tends to be constant with the increase of frequency. The weak flow motion with high frequency AC field is due to conduction.