We consider the inertia-dominated rise of a meniscus around a vertical circular cylinder. Previous experiments and scaling analysis suggest that the height of the meniscus, hm, grows with the time following the initiation of rise, t, like hm∝t ½. This is in contrast to the rise on a vertical plate, which obeys the classic capillary–inertia scaling hm∝t⅔. We highlight a subtlety in the scaling analysis that yielded hm∝t ½ and investigate the consequences of this subtlety. We develop a potential flow model of the dynamic problem, which we solve using the finite element method. Our numerical results agree well with previous experiments but suggest that the correct early time behaviour is, in fact, hm∝t⅔. Furthermore...
In this paper, the drainage and subsequent rebound of a liquid column in a cylindrical tube is exami...
In this paper, the drainage and subsequent rebound of a liquid column in a cylindrical tube is exami...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
We present new results on an old problem (capillary rise). A small tube is put in contact with a li...
Capillary rise of a liquid column is a historical problem, which has normally been formulated by Jur...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
By molecular modeling simulations, we study the dynamics of the rise of a meniscus on the outside of...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
In this work, we have theoretically re-visited the capillary rise process into a circular tube for v...
By molecular modeling simulations, we study the dynamics of the rise of a meniscus on the outside of...
In this fluid dynamics video we show capillary rise experiments with diethyl ether in short tubes. T...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
In this paper, the drainage and subsequent rebound of a liquid column in a cylindrical tube is exami...
In this paper, the drainage and subsequent rebound of a liquid column in a cylindrical tube is exami...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
We present new results on an old problem (capillary rise). A small tube is put in contact with a li...
Capillary rise of a liquid column is a historical problem, which has normally been formulated by Jur...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
By molecular modeling simulations, we study the dynamics of the rise of a meniscus on the outside of...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
In this work, we have theoretically re-visited the capillary rise process into a circular tube for v...
By molecular modeling simulations, we study the dynamics of the rise of a meniscus on the outside of...
In this fluid dynamics video we show capillary rise experiments with diethyl ether in short tubes. T...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
In this paper, the drainage and subsequent rebound of a liquid column in a cylindrical tube is exami...
In this paper, the drainage and subsequent rebound of a liquid column in a cylindrical tube is exami...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...