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2009
Journal Article
Title

Asymptotic model for the dynamics of curved viscous fibres with surface tension

Abstract
In this paper, we derive and investigate an asymptotic model for the dynamics of curved viscous inertial Newtonian fibres subjected to surface tension, as they Occur in rotational spinning processes. Accordingly, we extend the slender body theory of Panda, Marheineke & Wegener (Math. Meth. Appl. Sci., vol. 31, 2008, p. 1153) by including surface tension and deducing boundary conditions for the free end of the fibre. Thee asymptotic model accounts for the inner viscous transport and places no restrictions on either the motion or the shape of the fibre centreline. Depending on the capillary number, the boundary conditions yield an explicit description for the temporal evolution of the fibre end. We study numerically the behaviour of the fibre as a function of the effects of viscosity, gravity, rotation and surface tension.
Author(s)
Marheineke, N.
Wegener, R.
Journal
Journal of Fluid Mechanics  
DOI
10.1017/S0022112008005259
Language
English
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