The dynamics and fragmentation of stretched liquid ligaments is investigated. The ligaments are produced by the withdrawal of a tube initially dipping at a free surface. Time resolved high speed motion experiments reveal two different elongation behaviors, depending on the nondimensional number t, ratio of the extension rate to the capillary contraction rate 1/t, with t the capillary time based on the tube diameter. For slow extensions (small t) the liquid bridge linking the tube to the reservoir contracts above a critical elevation, eventually following a self-similar contraction before break-up. For fast extensions (large t) the bridge takes the form of a cylindrical ligament, stabilized by the stretching motion. Whatever the elongation r...
International audienceA multi-scale analysis of the capillary instability of Newtonian liquid ligame...
The spreading of a liquid on another one is studied experimentally in the case of an insoluble surfa...
We experimentally investigate the speed of fragments produced by ligament breakup in the laser-induc...
A droplet residing on a vibrating surface and in the pressure antinode of an asymmetric standing wav...
WOS:000358094600022International audienceThe atomization of individual liquid ligaments appearing du...
The spray formed when a fast gas stream blows over a liquid volume presents a wide distribution of f...
Liquid ligaments are the last step before atomization of a liquid volume, and are encountered in a v...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
International audienceWe address the sequence of events accompanying the transition from an initiall...
We study the fragmentation of a liquid drop that is hit by a laser pulse. The drop expands into a th...
We study the dynamics of fragmentation for Newtonian and viscoelastic liquids in rotary atomization....
This thesis addresses the fragmentation of an environment that is itself divided, in this case, a vi...
In this study, we perform a numerical analysis of the instability of a ligament in shear flow and in...
International audienceWe study the breakup of an axisymmetric low viscosity liquid volume ( ethanol ...
In this paper we investigate the statics and the dynamics of large-viscosity ligaments attached to a...
International audienceA multi-scale analysis of the capillary instability of Newtonian liquid ligame...
The spreading of a liquid on another one is studied experimentally in the case of an insoluble surfa...
We experimentally investigate the speed of fragments produced by ligament breakup in the laser-induc...
A droplet residing on a vibrating surface and in the pressure antinode of an asymmetric standing wav...
WOS:000358094600022International audienceThe atomization of individual liquid ligaments appearing du...
The spray formed when a fast gas stream blows over a liquid volume presents a wide distribution of f...
Liquid ligaments are the last step before atomization of a liquid volume, and are encountered in a v...
International audienceLigamentary structures are often encountered in liquid atomization processes. ...
International audienceWe address the sequence of events accompanying the transition from an initiall...
We study the fragmentation of a liquid drop that is hit by a laser pulse. The drop expands into a th...
We study the dynamics of fragmentation for Newtonian and viscoelastic liquids in rotary atomization....
This thesis addresses the fragmentation of an environment that is itself divided, in this case, a vi...
In this study, we perform a numerical analysis of the instability of a ligament in shear flow and in...
International audienceWe study the breakup of an axisymmetric low viscosity liquid volume ( ethanol ...
In this paper we investigate the statics and the dynamics of large-viscosity ligaments attached to a...
International audienceA multi-scale analysis of the capillary instability of Newtonian liquid ligame...
The spreading of a liquid on another one is studied experimentally in the case of an insoluble surfa...
We experimentally investigate the speed of fragments produced by ligament breakup in the laser-induc...