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Buckling instability in a chain of sticky bubbles
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Buckling instability in a chain of sticky bubbles

Abstract

A slender object undergoing an axial compression will buckle to alleviate the stress. Typically the morphology of the deformed object depends on the bending stiffness for solids, or the viscoelastic properties for liquid threads. We study a chain of uniform sticky air bubbles that rise due to buoyancy through an aqueous bath. A buckling instability of the bubble chain with a characteristic wavelength is observed. If a chain of bubbles is produced faster than it is able to rise, the dominance of viscous drag over buoyancy results in a compressive stress that is alleviated by buckling the bubble chain. Using low Reynolds number hydrodynamics, we predict the critical buckling speed, the terminal speed of a buckled chain, and the geometry of the buckles.

Authors

Lee CL; Dalnoki-Veress K

Publication date

November 26, 2023

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.2311.15452

Preprint server

arXiv
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