Capillary instability of an annular liquid jet
- 1 June 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 179, 531-545
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112087001642
Abstract
An analytical investigation of the stability of a viscous, annular liquid jet moving in an inviscid medium is presented. This problem is a generalization of the well-known cases of a round cylindrical jet (obtained here when the ratio of internal to external radii tends to zero) and the flat thin liquid sheet (when the ratio above tends to unity). A critical ‘penetration’ thicknessTis defined. When the annulus thickness is greater thanT, the annular jet behaves like a full liquid jet; the only unstable perturbations are axisymmetric, and their growth rate is independent of thickness. When the annulus thickness is less thanT, the jet behaves like a two-dimensional liquid sheet; the most unstable perturbations are antisymmetric and their growth rate increases as the jet thickness decreases. Therefore, an annular liquid jet with a sufficiently small ring thickness will disintegrate into spherical shells much faster than a full liquid jet disintegrates into drops, in accordance with existing experimental data. Non-dimensional expressions for the penetration thickness are given for both viscous and inviscid jets.Keywords
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