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arxiv: 1502.07846 · v1 · pith:UXTVJ4THnew · submitted 2015-02-27 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Self-similar impulsive capillary waves on a ligament

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keywords solutionequationsnon-linearself-similardynamicsexperimentsligamentliquid
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We study the short-time dynamics of a liquid ligament, held between two solid cylinders, when one is impulsively accelerated along its axis. A set of one-dimensional equations in the slender-slope approximation is used to describe the dynamics, including surface tension and viscous effects. An exact self-similar solution to the linearized equations is successfully compared to experiments made with millimetric ligaments. Another non-linear self-similar solution of the full set of equations is found numerically. Both the linear and non-linear solutions show that the axial depth at which the liquid is affected by the motion of the cylinder scales like $\sqrt{t}$. The non-linear solution presents the peculiar feature that there exists a maximum driving velocity $U^\star$ above which the solution disappears, a phenomenon probably related to the de-pinning of the contact line observed in experiments for large pulling velocities.

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