International audienceA multi-scale analysis of the capillary instability of Newtonian liquid ligament is presented. The DNS code ARCHER calculates the temporal evolution of the ligament subject to a capillary instability for two initial wavenumbers. The analysis of the process is performed with a multi-scale approach initially developed to investigate liquid atomisation processes from 2-D visualisation images. In the present work, the axisymmetric condition allows performing a 3-D analysis also. The analysis reports three characteristic scales that divide the scale space in three regions. In each region, specific scale dynamics is found illustrating the involvement of different mecha...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
International audienceA multi-scale analysis of the capillary instability of Newtonian liquid ligame...
International audienceThis paper presents the 3-D multi-scale analysis of a cylindrical liquid ligam...
WOS:000358094600022International audienceThe atomization of individual liquid ligaments appearing du...
WOS:000358094600022International audienceThe atomization of individual liquid ligaments appearing du...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
A droplet residing on a vibrating surface and in the pressure antinode of an asymmetric standing wav...
A droplet residing on a vibrating surface and in the pressure antinode of an asymmetric standing wav...
The dynamics and fragmentation of stretched liquid ligaments is investigated. The ligaments are prod...
WOS:000403628200001International audienceA multi-scale analyzing tool is now available to investigat...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
International audienceA multi-scale analysis of the capillary instability of Newtonian liquid ligame...
International audienceThis paper presents the 3-D multi-scale analysis of a cylindrical liquid ligam...
WOS:000358094600022International audienceThe atomization of individual liquid ligaments appearing du...
WOS:000358094600022International audienceThe atomization of individual liquid ligaments appearing du...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
A droplet residing on a vibrating surface and in the pressure antinode of an asymmetric standing wav...
A droplet residing on a vibrating surface and in the pressure antinode of an asymmetric standing wav...
The dynamics and fragmentation of stretched liquid ligaments is investigated. The ligaments are prod...
WOS:000403628200001International audienceA multi-scale analyzing tool is now available to investigat...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...
Studies of capillary breakup phenomena of liquid filaments are classically related to liquid-air int...