Topological symmetry breaking in viscous coarsening
Abstract
The crucial role of hydrodynamic pinch-off instabilities is evidenced in the coarsening stage of viscous liquids. The phase separation of a barium borosilicate glass melt is studied by in-situ synchrotron X-Ray tomography at high temperature. The high viscosity contrast between the less viscous phase and the more viscous phase induces a topological symmetry breaking: capillary breakups occur preferentially in the less viscous phase. As a result, contrasting morphologies are obtained in the two phases. This symmetry breaking is illustrated on three different glass compositions , corresponding to different volume fractions of the two phases. In particular, a fragmentation phenomenon, reminiscent of the end-pinching mechanism proposed by Stone et al. [1, 2] is evidenced in the less viscous phase.
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@article{arxiv.1605.09542,
title = {Topological symmetry breaking in viscous coarsening},
author = {David Bouttes and Emmanuelle Gouillart and Damien Vandembroucq},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.09542},
year = {2016}
}