Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session J19: Non-Newtonian Flows: Rheology
4:35 PM–6:58 PM,
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Room: 205
Chair: Rishabh More, MIT; Sumit Tripathi, Institute of Infrastructure, India
Abstract: J19.00006 : Optimal liquid bridges for extensional rheometry
5:40 PM–5:53 PM
Presenter:
Joseph Connell
(Monash University)
Authors:
Joseph Connell
(Monash University)
Murray Rudman
(Monash University)
Ranganathan Prabhakar
(Monash University)
Recent work has highlighted the significant influence that the geometric parameters of a liquid bridge can have on the early stages of capillary thinning in Newtonian, as well as, viscoelastic polymer solutions. We compared the effect of the sample volume and aspect ratio of the bridge on the agreement between mid-filament stress-balance predictions with results obtained with 1D simulations of liquid bridges. It appears that, for a Newtonian liquid bridge, these geometric parameters can be chosen carefully such that the stress-balance predictions agree quantitatively with the full-filament results over nearly the entire duration of the radial thinning. For such a "magic combination" of the volume and aspect ratio, nearly quantitative agreement is also obtained for viscoelastic liquid bridges of polymer solutions. The implications of this finding for capillary-breakup rheometry of Newtonian liquids and viscoelastic polymer solutions will be discussed.
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