Author:
MENCHACA-ROCHA A.,HUIDOBRO F.,MARTINEZ-DAVALOS A.,MICHAELIAN K.,PEREZ A.,RODRIGUEZ V.,CÂRJAN N.
Abstract
Coalescence and fragmentation of equal and unequal liquid-drop
pairs are studied
using a new experimental technique in which mercury drops collide while
sliding on
a horizontal glass surface. The limits for coalescence measured as a function
of the
incident relative velocity and impact parameter are found to be similar
to what has
been reported for free-moving drops of other liquids, while new
correlations are found
to occur among the number, size, speed and angular distribution of fragmentation
residues. The predictions of various models, including a dynamic theory
originally
developed for nuclear reactions, and specifically modified by us for macroscopic
applications, are compared with the observations.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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45 articles.
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