International audienceMany differential equations involved in natural sciences show singular behaviors; i.e., quantities in the model diverge as the solution goes to zero. Nonetheless, the evolution of the singu-larity can be captured with self-similar solutions, several of which may exist for a given system. How to characterize the transition from one self-similar regime to another remains an open question. By studying the classic example of the pinch-off of a viscous liquid thread, we show experimentally that the geometry of the system and external perturbations play an essential role in the transition from a symmetric to an asymmetric solution. Moreover, this transient regime undergoes unexpected log-scale oscillations that delay dramati...
The final stages of pinchoff and breakup of dripping droplets of near-inviscid Newtonian fluids are ...
We consider rupture of thin viscous films in the strong-slip regime with small Reynolds numbers. Num...
Self-similarity has been the paradigmatic picture for the pinch-off of a drop. Here we will show thr...
International audienceMany differential equations involved in natural sciences show singular behavio...
Long-wavelength models for van der Waals driven rupture of a free thin viscous sheet and for capilla...
In this paper we compute the linear stability of similarity solutions of the breakup of viscous liqu...
The pinch-off of a bubble is an example of the formation of a singularity, exhibiting a characterist...
Though bubble pinch-off is an archetype of a dynamical system evolving towards a singularity, it has...
We derive self-similar continuum equations that govern the rupture of liquid threads at scales withi...
The thinning dynamics of a liquid neck before break-up, as may happen when a drop detaches from a fa...
We investigate the evolution of the ridge produced by the convergent motion of two substrates, on wh...
Although bubble pinch-off is an archetype of a dynamical system evolving toward a singularity, it ha...
The breakup of a jet of a viscous fluid with viscosity ¿1 immersed into another viscous fluid with v...
We investigate the evolution of the ridge produced by the non-symmetrical convergent motion of two s...
We consider rupture of thin viscous films in the strong-slip regime with small Reynolds numbers. Num...
The final stages of pinchoff and breakup of dripping droplets of near-inviscid Newtonian fluids are ...
We consider rupture of thin viscous films in the strong-slip regime with small Reynolds numbers. Num...
Self-similarity has been the paradigmatic picture for the pinch-off of a drop. Here we will show thr...
International audienceMany differential equations involved in natural sciences show singular behavio...
Long-wavelength models for van der Waals driven rupture of a free thin viscous sheet and for capilla...
In this paper we compute the linear stability of similarity solutions of the breakup of viscous liqu...
The pinch-off of a bubble is an example of the formation of a singularity, exhibiting a characterist...
Though bubble pinch-off is an archetype of a dynamical system evolving towards a singularity, it has...
We derive self-similar continuum equations that govern the rupture of liquid threads at scales withi...
The thinning dynamics of a liquid neck before break-up, as may happen when a drop detaches from a fa...
We investigate the evolution of the ridge produced by the convergent motion of two substrates, on wh...
Although bubble pinch-off is an archetype of a dynamical system evolving toward a singularity, it ha...
The breakup of a jet of a viscous fluid with viscosity ¿1 immersed into another viscous fluid with v...
We investigate the evolution of the ridge produced by the non-symmetrical convergent motion of two s...
We consider rupture of thin viscous films in the strong-slip regime with small Reynolds numbers. Num...
The final stages of pinchoff and breakup of dripping droplets of near-inviscid Newtonian fluids are ...
We consider rupture of thin viscous films in the strong-slip regime with small Reynolds numbers. Num...
Self-similarity has been the paradigmatic picture for the pinch-off of a drop. Here we will show thr...