Dynamics of Freely Moving Plates Connected by a Shallow Liquid Bridge

Amir Gat, Homayun K. Navaz, Morteza Gharib

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Abstract

We study the dynamics of freely moving plates connected by a shallow liquid bridge via analytic and experimental methods. The gap between the plates is used as a small parameter within a lubrication approximation, reducing the problem to an Abel equation of the second kind. Analysis of the governing differential equation yields two novel physical phenomena: (1) An impulse-like peak in the force applied by the liquid bridge on the plates, obtained from a uniform asymptotic solution for small capillary numbers. (2) Both linear and non-linear oscillations of the system for the case of surfaces with low wettability, obtained from small perturbations of the system around the equilibrium point. An experimental setup examining the motion of freely moving plates was constructed, yielding experimental data which compared favorably with the analytic results and specifically displayed the predicted oscillations and impulse-like peak of the applied force. The application of the current analysis to the manipulation of solid bodies and possible future research directions are discussed.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume23
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 30 2011

Keywords

  • Capillary flows
  • Interfacial flows
  • Functional equations
  • Chemical elements
  • Glass
  • Lubrication flows
  • Interfacial tension
  • Differential geometry
  • Newtonian mechanics
  • Harmonic oscillator

Disciplines

  • Mechanical Engineering

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