Approach to Universality in Axisymmetric Bubble Pinch-Off
Abstract
The pinch-off of an axisymmetric air bubble surrounded by an inviscid fluid is compared in four physical realizations: (i) cavity collapse in the wake of an impacting disc, (ii) gas bubbles injected through a small orifice, (iii) bubble rupture in a straining flow, and (iv) a bubble with an initially necked shape. Our boundary-integral simulations suggest that all systems eventually follow the universal behavior characterized by slowly varying exponents predicted in [Eggers et al., PRL 98, 094502 (2007)]. However, the time scale for the onset of this final regime is found to vary by orders of magnitude depending on the system in question: while for the impacting disc it is well in the millisecond range, for the gas injection needle universal behavior sets in only a few microseconds before pinch-off. These findings reconcile the different views expressed in recent literature about the universal nature of bubble pinch-off.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0904.2305,
title = {Approach to Universality in Axisymmetric Bubble Pinch-Off},
author = {Stephan Gekle and Devaraj van der Meer and Jacco H. Snoeijer and Detlef Lohse},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.2305},
year = {2009}
}