Steady and Unsteady Buckling of Viscous Capillary Jets and Liquid Bridges
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 104502 |
Journal / Publication | Physical Review Letters |
Volume | 125 |
Issue number | 10 |
Online published | 3 Sept 2020 |
Publication status | Published - 4 Sept 2020 |
Externally published | Yes |
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Abstract
Steady buckling (coiling) of thin falling liquid jets is sensitive to surface tension, yet an understanding of these capillary effects lags far behind what is known about surface-tension-free coiling. In experiments with submillimetric jets and ultralow flow rates, we find that the critical dispensing height Hc for coiling decreases with increasing flow rate, a trend opposite to that found previously for inertia-free coiling. We resolve the apparent contradiction using nonlinear numerical simulations based on slender-jet theory which show that the trend reversal is due to the strong effect of surface tension in our experiments. We use our experiments to construct a regime diagram (coiling vs stagnation flow) in the space of capillary number Ca and jet slenderness ϵ and find that it agrees well with fully nonlinear numerical simulations. However, it differs substantially from the analogous regime diagram determined experimentally by Le Merrer, Quéré, and Clanet [Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 064502 (2012)PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.109.064502] for the unsteady buckling of a compressed liquid bridge. Using linear stability analysis, we show that the differences between the two regime diagrams can be explained by a combination of shape nonuniformity and the influence of gravity. © 2020 American Physical Society.
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Steady and Unsteady Buckling of Viscous Capillary Jets and Liquid Bridges. / Tian, Jingxuan; Ribe, Neil M.; Wu, Xiaoxiao et al.
In: Physical Review Letters, Vol. 125, No. 10, 104502, 04.09.2020.
In: Physical Review Letters, Vol. 125, No. 10, 104502, 04.09.2020.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review