This study explores the formation of circular thin-film hydraulic jumps caused by the normal impact of a jet on an infinite planar surface. For more than a century, it has been believed that all hydraulic jumps are created due to gravity. However, we show that these thin-film hydraulic jumps result from energy loss due to surface tension and viscous forces alone. We show that, at the jump, surface tension and viscous forces balance the momentum in the liquid film and gravity plays no significant role. Experiments show no dependence on the orientation of the surface and a scaling relation balancing viscous forces and surface tension collapses the experimental data. A theoretical analysis shows that the downstream transport of surface energy ...
Impingement cooling is a mechanism of heat transfer by means of collision, and can be achieved when...
Earlier studies on the circular hydraulic jump have shown that the radial position of the hydraulic ...
Hydraulic jumps created by gravity are seen every day in the kitchen sink. We show that at small sca...
International audienceIt was recently claimed by Bhagat et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 851, R5 (2018)] that ...
In this paper we re-examine the flow produced by the normal impact of a laminar liquid jet onto an i...
Recent experiments involving generation of a hydraulic jump in liquid flows have led to a number of ...
A vertical jet of water impinging on a horizontal surface produces a radial film flow followed by a ...
Cleaning is an essential domestic and industrial operation. It is particularly important in the foo...
A circular hydraulic jump is commonly seen when a circular liquid jet impinges on a horizontal plate...
This paper addresses several aspects of the axisymmetric flow of a liquid film over the surface of a...
When a fluid jet strikes an inclined solid surface at normal incidence, gravity creates a flow patte...
A liquid jet colliding with a horizontal surface generates a flow divided in two regions. Close to t...
Oblique impingement of a circular liquid jet with a horizontal target gives rise to hydraulic jumps ...
We have discovered that hydraulic jumps corresponding to obliquely inclined circular liquid jets, un...
An experimental study of the circular hydraulic jump (CHJ) was carried out to show how reducing grav...
Impingement cooling is a mechanism of heat transfer by means of collision, and can be achieved when...
Earlier studies on the circular hydraulic jump have shown that the radial position of the hydraulic ...
Hydraulic jumps created by gravity are seen every day in the kitchen sink. We show that at small sca...
International audienceIt was recently claimed by Bhagat et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 851, R5 (2018)] that ...
In this paper we re-examine the flow produced by the normal impact of a laminar liquid jet onto an i...
Recent experiments involving generation of a hydraulic jump in liquid flows have led to a number of ...
A vertical jet of water impinging on a horizontal surface produces a radial film flow followed by a ...
Cleaning is an essential domestic and industrial operation. It is particularly important in the foo...
A circular hydraulic jump is commonly seen when a circular liquid jet impinges on a horizontal plate...
This paper addresses several aspects of the axisymmetric flow of a liquid film over the surface of a...
When a fluid jet strikes an inclined solid surface at normal incidence, gravity creates a flow patte...
A liquid jet colliding with a horizontal surface generates a flow divided in two regions. Close to t...
Oblique impingement of a circular liquid jet with a horizontal target gives rise to hydraulic jumps ...
We have discovered that hydraulic jumps corresponding to obliquely inclined circular liquid jets, un...
An experimental study of the circular hydraulic jump (CHJ) was carried out to show how reducing grav...
Impingement cooling is a mechanism of heat transfer by means of collision, and can be achieved when...
Earlier studies on the circular hydraulic jump have shown that the radial position of the hydraulic ...
Hydraulic jumps created by gravity are seen every day in the kitchen sink. We show that at small sca...