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arxiv: 1112.2517 · v4 · pith:RBD36KAVnew · submitted 2011-12-12 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Highly focused supersonic microjets

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
keywords vaporizationcausedfocusedliquidmicrojetsvelocityabsorptionapplication
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The paper describes the production of thin, focused microjets with velocities up to 850 m/s by the rapid vaporization of a small mass of liquid in an open liquid-filled capillary. The vaporization is caused by the absorption of a low-energy laser pulse. A likely explanation of the observed phenomenon is based on the impingement of the shock wave caused by the nearly-instantaneous vaporization on the free surface of the liquid. An experimental study of the dependence of the jet velocity on several parameters is conducted, and a semi-empirical relation for its prediction is developed. The coherence of the jets, their high velocity and good reproducibility and controllability are unique features of the system described. A possible application is to the development of needle-free drug injection systems which are of great importance for global health care.

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