Low frequency of a deforming capillary vibration, part 1: Mathematical model

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Abstract

The capillary effect has wide applications from biology and textile engineering to nanotechnology especially the micro-electromechanical systems and microfluidics device. The capillary vibration significantly affects its mass transmission. This paper establishes a nonlinear oscillator of a deforming capillary tube. The geometric potential theory is used to estimate the capillary force. The paper reveals that the low-frequency property of capillary vibration plays an important role not only in life but also engineering applications.

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Jin, X., Liu, M., Pan, F., Li, Y., & Fan, J. (2019). Low frequency of a deforming capillary vibration, part 1: Mathematical model. Journal of Low Frequency Noise Vibration and Active Control, 38(3–4), 1676–1680. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461348419856227

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