Capillary breakup of a liquid bridge: Identifying regimes and transitions

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Abstract

Computations of the breakup of a liquid bridge are used to establish the limits of applicability of similarity solutions derived for different breakup regimes. These regimes are based on particular viscous-inertial balances, that is, different limits of the Ohnesorge number . To accurately establish the transitions between regimes, the minimum bridge radius is resolved through four orders of magnitude using a purpose-built multiscale finite element method. This allows us to construct a quantitative phase diagram for the breakup phenomenon which includes the appearance of a recently discovered low-viscous regime. The method used to quantify the accuracy of the similarity solutions allows us to identify a number of previously unobserved features of the breakup, most notably an oscillatory convergence towards the viscous-inertial similarity solution. Finally, we discuss how the new findings open up a number of challenges for both theoretical and experimental analysis.

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Li, Y., & Sprittles, J. E. (2016). Capillary breakup of a liquid bridge: Identifying regimes and transitions. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 797, 29–59. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2016.276

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