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Scaling dependence on the fluid viscosity ratio in the selective withdrawal transition

Posted on:2002-02-12Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of ChicagoCandidate:Cohen, ItaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390011499494Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
In the selective withdrawal experiment fluid is withdrawn through a tube with its tip suspended a distance S above a two-fluid interface. At sufficiently low withdrawal rates, Q, the interface forms a steady state hump and only the upper fluid is withdrawn. When Q is increased (or S decreased), the interface undergoes a transition so that the lower fluid is entrained with the upper one, forming a thin steady-state spout. Near this discontinuous transition the hump curvature becomes very large and displays power-law scaling behavior. This scaling allows for steady-state hump profiles at different flow rates and tube heights to be scaled onto a single similarity profile. We show that the scaling behavior is independent of the viscosity ratio.
Keywords/Search Tags:Scaling, Fluid, Withdrawal
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