Snaking of a fluid in two dimensions
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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coilingfluidciteviscousariseaxialbehavesbending
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The nature of physical processes can depend substantially on the dimensionality of a system. One such example are buckling instabilities, which arise from the competition between axial compression and bending in elastic filaments. Thus, coiling of a jet of viscous fluid falling on a substrate (honey poured on a toast) \cite{maha1,griffiths} behaves quite differently from the coiling of viscous sheets (volcanous lava sliding on a crust) \cite{johnson,ramberg}. Here we consider a novel effect of coiling of a fluid jet confined to a two dimensional film.
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