Journal article
Free-surface entrainment into a rimming flow containing surfactants
ST Thoroddsen, YK Tan
Physics of Fluids | AMER INST PHYSICS | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1640376
Abstract
We study experimentally the free-surface entrainment of tubes into a steady rimming flow formed inside a partially filled horizontally rotating cylinder. The liquid consists of a glycerin-water mixture containing surfactants (fatty acids). The phenomenon does not occur without the surfactants and the details are sensitive to their concentration. The entrainment of numerous closely spaced air tubes and/or surfactant columns can start intermittently along a two-dimensional stagnation line, but is usually associated with the appearance of an axially periodic vortex structure, the so-called shark teeth, which fixes the spanwise location of these tubes. The number of tubes is governed by the thre..
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