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Title: Liquid bridge length scale based nondimensional groups for mapping transitions between regimes in capillary break-up experiments
Authors: Verbeke, Karel
Formenti, Susanna
Vangosa, Francesco
Mitrias, Christos
REDDY, Naveen 
Anderson, Patrick
Clasen, Christian
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Source: Physical Review Fluids, 5 (5) (Art N° 051901)
Abstract: Criteria to identify transitions between dynamic self-similar linear thinning regimes of liquid bridges are of utmost importance in order to accurately interpret results in capillary break-up rheometry. Currently available criteria encompass many experimental difficulties or rely on numerical approaches. Here, we introduce a different set of nondimensional 16 groups, Oh L = η in / √ γ ρL and a = R/L, based on the experimentally relevant axial length scale of a liquid bridge L, for viscous-dominated fluids undergoing capillary break-up in air. This framework is further extended to encompass the effect of outer viscous fluids. As a result, we present a two-dimensional operating map in which the boundaries are set by fluid properties and a single geometrical parameter, related to the experimental configuration. This approach establishes guidelines to correctly interpret experimental data and identify transitions in capillary break-up experiments of liquid bridges surrounded by fluids of different viscosities.
Keywords: Adhesives;Drop breakup;Instability of free-surface flows;Liquid bridges;Paints;Rheological properties;Rheology techniques
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/31211
ISSN: 2469-990X
e-ISSN: 2469-990X
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.5.051901
ISI #: WOS:000529846200001
Rights: 2020 American Physical Society.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2021
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