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arxiv: 1609.05938 · v3 · pith:TTRJC2PWnew · submitted 2016-09-19 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Discrete self-similarity in interfacial hydrodynamics and the formation of iterated structures

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
keywords iteratedstructuresdiscretefilamentsformationhydrodynamicsinterfacialresult
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The formation of iterated structures, such as satellite and sub-satellite drops, filaments and bubbles, is a common feature in interfacial hydrodynamics. Here we undertake a computational and theoretical study of their origin in the case of thin films of viscous fluids that are destabilized by long-range molecular or other forces. We demonstrate that iterated structures appear as a consequence of discrete self-similarity, where certain patterns repeat themselves, subject to rescaling, periodically in a logarithmic time scale. The result is an infinite sequence of ridges and filaments with similarity properties. The character of these discretely self-similar solutions as the result of a Hopf bifurcation from ordinarily self-similar solutions is also described.

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