2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4930011
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Capillary breakup of suspensions near pinch-off

Abstract: We present new findings on how the presence of particles alters the pinch-off dynamics of a liquid bridge. For moderate concentrations, suspensions initially behave as a viscous liquid with dynamics determined by the bulk viscosity of the suspension.Close to breakup, however, the filament loses its homogeneous shape and localised accelerated breakup is observed. This paper focuses on quantifying these final thinning dynamics for different sized particles with radii between 3 µm and 20 µm in a Newtonian matrix … Show more

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“…4a1 and t = 2.35 ms in Fig. 4a2), the filament shows an irregular shape instead of a nearly cylindrical shape due to a non-uniform distribution of RBC along the filament, (a1) (a2) Analogous observations were found in the thinning dynamics of particulate suspensions in a Newtonian matrix [31,33,34] and of concentrated cornstarch dispersions [35].…”
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“…4a1 and t = 2.35 ms in Fig. 4a2), the filament shows an irregular shape instead of a nearly cylindrical shape due to a non-uniform distribution of RBC along the filament, (a1) (a2) Analogous observations were found in the thinning dynamics of particulate suspensions in a Newtonian matrix [31,33,34] and of concentrated cornstarch dispersions [35].…”
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confidence: 61%
“…This can be attested using the Péclet number, Pe, which quantifies the ratio of the rate of advection of the flow to the rate of diffusion by Brownian motion [31],…”
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“…1,2 Examples of such consumer products include fabric enhancers, cosmetics, and shampoos. 3 In many of these applications, the dispersed phase has a higher density than the continuous phase.…”
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“…Indeed, as breakup proceeds, their intrinsic granularity is necessarily probed at some point by the vanishing dimension of the jets, and finite-size effects eventually matter. Recent observations on pending drops [15,16] and liquid bridges [17] have reported different facets of adding macroscopic particles to a viscous liquid thread, such as (i) an increase in the thread effective viscosity delaying the breakup and (ii) finite-size effects specific to particulate suspensions hastening the breakup, but the balance between these antagonist effects at the scale of a whole jet is unknown. Therefore, even the basic length scales produced by the fragmentation of a suspension jet, namely, the breakup length and drop sizes, have remained undetermined.We tackle this fundamental question on the simplest, albeit generic, configuration of a stretched jet: a straight, gravity-stretched jet with a constant flow rate.…”
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