Abstract
A new drop analysis method for liquid property study, called image drop analysis (IDA), with CCD, has been developed and its abilities to monitor the drop growth and to measure the drop volume by image acquisition and digital image processing technology are introduced. The remarkable advantage of IDA is that there is no need to determine the dielectric constant of the tested liquid and it can be used for measuring unknown liquids. Image drop analysis provides not only the volume, but also the shape information for the drop during its growth. By merging IDA and fiber drop analysis (FDA) into a fiber‐image drop analyzer (FIDA), a volume‐based fiber drop trace (VFDT) is obtained; it is independent of the speed of drop growth and the volatility of liquids. Graphic results are presented.
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