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Liquid ropes: a geometrical model for thin viscous jet instabilities.
Brun, P-T; Audoly, Basile; Ribe, Neil M; Eaves, T S; Lister, John R.
Afiliação
  • Brun PT; CNRS and UPMC Université Paris 06, UMR 7190, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Paris 75005, France.
  • Audoly B; Laboratoire FAST, Université Paris-Sud, CNRS, Bâtiment 502, Campus Universitaire, Orsay 91405, France.
  • Ribe NM; Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Instabilities, EPFL, CH1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Eaves TS; Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
  • Lister JR; CNRS and UPMC Université Paris 06, UMR 7190, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Paris 75005, France.
Phys Rev Lett ; 114(17): 174501, 2015 May 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25978238
Thin, viscous fluid threads falling onto a moving belt behave in a way reminiscent of a sewing machine, generating a rich variety of periodic stitchlike patterns including meanders, W patterns, alternating loops, and translated coiling. These patterns form to accommodate the difference between the belt speed and the terminal velocity at which the falling thread strikes the belt. Using direct numerical simulations, we show that inertia is not required to produce the aforementioned patterns. We introduce a quasistatic geometrical model which captures the patterns, consisting of three coupled ordinary differential equations for the radial deflection, the orientation, and the curvature of the path of the thread's contact point with the belt. The geometrical model reproduces well the observed patterns and the order in which they appear as a function of the belt speed.
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