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 U30: Drops: Instability and Break-up I
8:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Room: 238
Chair: Stephane Zaleski, Sorbonne University
Abstract: U30.00008 : MDPD Simulation of Liquid Thread Break-up and Formation of Droplets
9:31 AM–9:44 AM
Presenter:
Luis H Carnevale
(Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of)
Authors:
Luis H Carnevale
(Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of)
Panagiotis E Theodorakis
(Institute of Physics Polish Academy of S)
Piotr Deuar
(Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
Zhizhao Che
(Tianjin University)
applications, such as drug manufacturing, inkjet printing, and nanowire fabrication. The classi-
cal theory used to describe the breakup of liquid threads has its origins in the works of Rayleigh
and Plateau. By means of linear stability analysis, they have shown that a fluid cylinder is un-
stable for perturbations characterised by a wavelength larger than its circumference. Moreover,
there is a characteristic wavelength that the perturbations are the most unstable. In our study,
we have employed large-scale mesoscale simulations of a coarse-grained model to determine
the characteristic wavelength of liquid nanothreads within the statistical uncertainty for a range
of fluids, characterised by different Ohnesorge numbers and accessible to our model. Also, we
have identified the mechanisms of satellite-droplets formation and characterised their proper-
ties. We anticipate that our study contributes to the understanding of a fundamental process in
nature and paves the way for further developments in this area for relevant applications.
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