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Self-similarity in the breakup of very dilute viscoelastic solutions

Soft Condensed Matter 2021-06-24 v1

Abstract

When pushed out of a syringe, polymer solutions form droplets attached by long and slender cylindrical filaments whose diameter decreases exponentially with time before eventually breaking. In the last stages of this process, a striking feature is the self-similarity of the solution shape near the end of the filament. This means that shapes at different times, if properly rescaled, collapse onto one universal shape. A theoretical description inspired by this similarity observation and based on the Oldroyd-B model was recently shown to disagree with existing experimental results. By revisiting these measurements and analysing the interface profiles of very diluted polyethylene oxide solutions at high temporal and spatial resolution, we show that they are very well described by the model.

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@article{arxiv.2106.12501,
  title  = {Self-similarity in the breakup of very dilute viscoelastic solutions},
  author = {A. Deblais and M. A. Herrada and J. Eggers and D. Bonn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.12501},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures