We consider a rotating inviscid liquid drop trapped between two parallel plates. The liquid–air interface is a free surface and the boundaries of the wetted regions in the plates are also free. We assume that the two contact angles at the plates are equal. We present drop shapes that generalize the catenoids, nodoids and unduloids in the presence of rotation. We describe profile curves of these drops and investigate their stability to three-dimensional perturbations. The instabilities are associated with degeneracies of eigenvalues of the corresponding Hamiltonian linear stability problem. We observe that these instabilities are present even in the case when the analogue of the Rayleigh criterion for two-dimensional stability is satisfie
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We consider a rotating inviscid liquid drop trapped between two parallel plates. The liquid–air inte...
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The behavior of rotating and/or charged drops is a classic problem in fluid mechanics with a multitu...
NSERCPeer ReviewedThe shapes of rotating fluid drops held together by surface tension is an importan...
The stability of slender, axisymmetric liquid bridges held by surface tension forces between two coa...
International audienceThis article concerns the stability of a drop on a wall for which the contact ...
We consider a rotating inviscid liquid drop trapped between two parallel plates. The liquid–air inte...
This contribution is about the dynamics of a liquid bridge between two fixed parallel plates. We con...
In this paper, the stability of a rotating drop held together by surface tension is investigated by ...
The stability and symmetry breaking bifurcation of a planar liquid drop is studied using the energy-...
A capillary based adhesion device motivates the study of coupled free-interface shapes and the trans...
Here we consider the problem of a fluid body rotating with a constant angular velocity and subjected...
Liquids held by surface tension forces can bridge the gap between two solid bodies placed not too fa...
A cylindrical liquid bridge supported between two circular-shaped disks in isorotation is considered...
The stability of an equilibrium system of two drops suspended from circular holes is examined. The d...
We study the evolution of a viscous fluid drop rotating about a fixed axis at constant angular veloc...
We report on new instabilities of the quasi-static equilibrium of water drops pinned by a hydrophobi...
The behavior of rotating and/or charged drops is a classic problem in fluid mechanics with a multitu...
NSERCPeer ReviewedThe shapes of rotating fluid drops held together by surface tension is an importan...
The stability of slender, axisymmetric liquid bridges held by surface tension forces between two coa...
International audienceThis article concerns the stability of a drop on a wall for which the contact ...