On the breakup of accelerating liquid drops
- 14 March 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 52 (3) , 565-591
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112072001594
Abstract
An accelerating liquid drop, under the action of surface tension, is shown to be unstable to small disturbances above a first critical value of the Bond number. Both numerical and second-order asymptotic methods are employed in order to characterize the normal-mode response and the neutral-stable modes at larger values of the Bond number. The transient response of an initially spherical drop that is accelerated by the flow of an external gas is studied as an initial-value problem. A unified theory, that includes acceleration as well as aerodynamic effects, is presented in order to account for the complete dynamic range of Weber and Bond numbers. The results are compared with experimental observations that range from continuous vibration to irreversible aerodynamic distortion and unstable shattering.Keywords
This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Second-Order JWKB Approximation with One Turning Point and Two Singular Points: Stability of an Accelerating Liquid SphereJournal of Mathematical Physics, 1971
- Shock Tube Investigation of the Breakup of Drops by Air BlastsPhysics of Fluids, 1963
- Fragmentation of waterdrops in the zone behind an air shockJournal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 1958
- On the application of steam-driven water jets for propulsion purposesJournal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 1958
- ASYMPTOTIC EXPANSIONSPublished by Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) ,1955