Physics – Fluid Dynamics
Scientific paper
2006-07-05
Physics
Fluid Dynamics
16 pages, 11 figures
Scientific paper
We analyze the stationary flow of a jet of Newtonian fluid that is drawn by gravity onto a moving surface. The situation is modeled by a third-order ODE on a domain of unknown length and with an additional integral condition; by solving part of the equation explicitly we can reformulate the problem as a first-order ODE, again with an integral constraint. We show that there are two flow regimes, and characterize the associated regions in the three-dimensional parameter space in terms of an easily calculable quantity. In a qualitative sense the results from the model are found to correspond with experimental observations.
Aarts A. C. T.
de Ven A. F. van A.
Hlod A.
Peletier Mark A.
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