Author:
Le Dizès S.,Villermaux E.
Abstract
A liquid jet falling by gravity ultimately destabilizes by capillary forces. Accelerating as it falls, the jet thins and stretches, causing a capillary instability to develop on a spatially varying substrate. We discuss quantitatively the interplay between instability growth, jet thinning and longitudinal stretching for two kinds of perturbations, either solely introduced at the jet nozzle exit or affecting the jet all along its length. The analysis is conducted for any values of the liquid properties for a sufficiently large flow rate. In all cases, we determine the net gain of the most dangerous perturbation for all downstream distances, thus predicting the jet length, the wavelength at breakup and the resulting droplet size.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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