How a Leak Can Stop Itself

  • Berkowitz R
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Abstract

Small fluid leaks are common and frequently troublesome. We often consider how to stop a leak, but here we ask a different question: how might a leak stop itself? We experimentally study leaking flow transitions from continuous drainage to spontaneous arrest. High-speed imaging reveals that fluid breakup events generate droplets whose Laplace pressures oppose the leak. Early droplets grow unstably, but a final droplet equilibrates to a stable spherical cap via lightly damped harmonic oscillations. A total energetic theory shows that inertia plays a key role in the leak-stop mechanism.

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Berkowitz, R. (2023). How a Leak Can Stop Itself. Physics, 16. https://doi.org/10.1103/physics.16.60

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