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Hesitant Nature

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 September 2009

E. VILLERMAUX*
Affiliation:
Aix-Marseille Université, IRPHE, 13384 Marseille Cedex 13, France
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Abstract

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The addition of even minute amounts of a polymer to a liquid can modify some of its properties drastically, like the ways in which jets of the liquid break into droplets or the dynamics of dripping droplets at an orifice. The elasticity conferred by the polymers can delay the separation of the drops considerably, which hesitate between falling or running back to the orifice, ‘gobbling’ along their way the thread to which they are attached. Other free-surface flows are also of a hesitant nature.

Type
Focus on Fluids
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

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