A wind tunnel investigation of the distortion of polluted water drops in the horizontal electric fields

Bhalwankar, Rohini V. ; Kamra, A. K. (2009) A wind tunnel investigation of the distortion of polluted water drops in the horizontal electric fields Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 114 (D10). D10205_1-D10205_8. ISSN 0148-0227

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008JD011102

Abstract

Distortion of the water drops freely suspended in a vertical wind tunnel is investigated when these drops are polluted with sulphate/nitrate salt and are also subjected to the horizontal electric fields. Results show that although the drops' average shape is not significantly affected, the magnitudes of drop oscillations decrease when these are formed from the water polluted with sulphate/nitrate salt. However, when these polluted drops are placed in a horizontal electric field, their oblateness increases with respect to that of the distilled water drops, and this increase in oblateness is more in higher electric fields. Results can possibly be explained because of the increase in surface tension, viscosity and density, and a more dominant effect due to the increase in electrical conductivity of the polluted water. Significance of the results is discussed in view of the possible modification of lightning activity in clouds formed over big cities.

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Keywords:Drop Distortion; Effect of Pollutants; Drop Oscillations
ID Code:16539
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