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Publications (2)


Capillary sorting of fiber suspensions by dip coating
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September 2024

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2 Citations

Physical Review Applied

Justin Maddox

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Capillary sorting of fiber suspensions by dip coating

July 2024

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28 Reads

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1 Citation

Sorting elongated anisotropic particles, such as fibers, dispersed in suspensions poses significant challenges as they present two characteristic dimensions: length and diameter. Fibers in suspension usually align with the flow, leading to diameter-based filtration when passing through a sieve. Modifying the flow conditions by introducing more mixing so that fibers are arbitrarily oriented can lead to sorting by diameter and length simultaneously, resulting in a lower filtration quality. In this paper, we demonstrate that capillary filtration by dip coating can be utilized to selectively sort fibers by length or by diameter in a controlled manner. Using the withdrawal of a flat substrate from a fiber suspension, we demonstrate that fibers are primarily sorted by their diameters. When considering cylindrical substrates, fibers can be sorted by length under appropriate conditions due to the orientation adopted by the fibers during their entrainment. We report guidelines for designing this filtration process and obtaining good sorting efficiency.

Citations (2)


... We quantified several key features typically considered in studies on droplet impact: the spreading dynamics and maximum radius of the droplet 26,27 , the steady-state thickness of the drop 29 , the resulting coating of the fibers 69,70 , and the steady-state radial orientation 32,64,71 . For our investigations on spreading dynamics and final droplet size, we hypothesized that as the volume fraction increases, the resulting size of the drop decreases due to the increase in apparent viscosity. ...

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Impact and spreading dynamics of a drop of fiber suspension on a hydrophilic solid substrate
Capillary sorting of fiber suspensions by dip coating
  • Citing Article
  • September 2024

Physical Review Applied