The presence of electric fields in immiscible multifluid flows induces Maxwell stresses at sharp interfaces that can produce electrohydrodynamic phenomena of practical importance …
JR Lister, HA Stone - Physics of fluids, 1998 - pubs.aip.org
The capillary instability of a liquid thread is well-known and has many applications. Classical linear theory1 predicts instability to perturbations with wavelengths greater than the …
ED Wilkes, SD Phillips, OA Basaran - Physics of fluids, 1999 - pubs.aip.org
Dynamics of formation of a drop of a Newtonian liquid from a capillary tube into an ambient gas phase is studied computationally and experimentally. While this problem has previously …
We present a brief review of the application of boundary integral methods in two dimensions to multicomponent fluid flows and multiphase problems in materials science. We focus on …
Deformation and breakup of bridges of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids held captive between two disks that are separated from one another at a constant speed are studied …
I Cohen, SR Nagel - Physical review letters, 2002 - APS
In the selective withdrawal experiment fluid is withdrawn through a tube with its tip suspended a distance S above an unperturbed two-fluid interface. At low withdrawal rates …
Large-amplitude capillary waves on fluid sheets are computed in the presence of a uniform electric field acting in a direction parallel to the undisturbed configuration. The fluid is taken …
We investigate the stability of a thin two-dimensional liquid film when a uniform electric field is applied in a direction parallel to the initially flat bounding fluid interfaces. We consider the …
I Cohen, SR Nagel - Physics of Fluids, 2001 - pubs.aip.org
We present experimental results on the snap-off dynamics of a drop with viscosity λη dripping through a fluid of viscosity η. This paper focuses on the Stokes regime where both …