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Influence of Slip on the Plateau-Rayleigh Instability on a Fibre

Abstract

The Plateau-Rayleigh instability of a liquid column underlies a variety of fascinating phenomena that can be observed in everyday life. In contrast to the case of a free liquid cylinder, describing the evolution of a liquid layer on a solid fibre requires consideration of the solid-liquid interface. In this article, we revisit the Plateau-Rayleigh Instability of a liquid coating a fibre by varying the hydrodynamic boundary condition at the fibre-liquid interface, from no-slip to slip. While the wavelength is not sensitive to the solid-liquid interface, we find that the growth rate of the undulations strongly depends on the hydrodynamic boundary condition. The experiments are in excellent agreement with a new thin film theory incorporating slip, thus providing an original, quantitative and robust tool to measure slip lengths.

Authors

Haefner S; Benzaquen M; Baümchen O; Salez T; Peters R; McGraw JD; Jacobs K; Raphaël E; Dalnoki-Veress K

Publication date

January 9, 2015

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1501.02194

Preprint server

arXiv
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