An analytical and numerical study of liquid dynamics in a one-dimensional capillary under entrapped gas action

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Capillary dynamics has been and is yet an important field of research, because of its very relevant role played as the core mechanism at the base ofmany applications. In this context,we are particularly interested in the liquid penetration inspection technique. Because of the obviously needed level of reliability involved with such a non-destructive test, this paper is devoted to study how the presence of an entrapped gas in a close-end capillary may affect the inspection outcome. This study is carried out through a one-dimensional ordinary differential model that despite its simplicity is able to point out quite well the capillary dynamics under the effect of an entrapped gas. The paper is divided into two main parts; the first starts froman introductory historical review of capillary flows modelling, goes on presenting the one-dimensional second order ordinary differential model, taking into account the presence of an entrapped gas and therefore ends by showing some numerical simulation results. The second part is devoted to the analytical study of themodel by separating the initial transitory behaviour from the stationary one. Besides, these solutions are compared with the numerical ones, and finally, an expression is deduced for the threshold radius switching froma fully damped transitory to an oscillatory one.

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Fazio, R., & Iacono, S. (2014, November 1). An analytical and numerical study of liquid dynamics in a one-dimensional capillary under entrapped gas action. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/mma.3030

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