Diff. Geom, Math. Phys., PDE: John McCuan
Topic
The Stability of Cylindrical Pendant Drops
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In 1980 Henry Wente considered the variational stability of rotationally symmetric pendant drops and obtained a number of results for various problems.
We consider one version of one of those problems for cylindrical pendant drops trapped between parallel planes. The analysis is different in various ways, and leads to results of a different nature. Most notably, Wente's rotationally symmetric pendant drops form stable families which terminate at a maximum volume. We find stable families which terminate at a maximum volume, but are followed by (distinct disconnected) families of stable drops. As a result, we may have "large" stable pendant drops which become unstable and "drip" when the volume is decreased.
We will attempt to explain these results using the simpler zero gravity case as a model.
We consider one version of one of those problems for cylindrical pendant drops trapped between parallel planes. The analysis is different in various ways, and leads to results of a different nature. Most notably, Wente's rotationally symmetric pendant drops form stable families which terminate at a maximum volume. We find stable families which terminate at a maximum volume, but are followed by (distinct disconnected) families of stable drops. As a result, we may have "large" stable pendant drops which become unstable and "drip" when the volume is decreased.
We will attempt to explain these results using the simpler zero gravity case as a model.
Additional Information
Location: ESB 2012
John McCuan, Georgia Tech
John McCuan, Georgia Tech
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
March 19, 2013
Time
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