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Growth and nonlinear response of driven water bells

Kolinski, John M.  
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Aharoni, Hillel
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Fineberg, Jay
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2017
Physical Review Fluids

A water bell forms when a fluid jet impacts upon a target and separates into a two-dimensional sheet. Depending on the angle of separation from the target, the sheet can curve into a variety of different geometries. We show analytically that harmonic perturbations of water bells have linear wave solutions with geometry-dependent growth. We test the predictions of this model experimentally with a custom target system, and observe growth in agreement with the model below a critical forcing amplitude. Once the critical forcing amplitude is exceeded, a nonlinear transcritical bifurcation occurs; the response amplitude increases linearly with increasing forcing amplitude, albeit with a fundamentally different spatial form, and distinct nodes appear in the amplitude envelope.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevFluids.2.042401
Author(s)
Kolinski, John M.  
Aharoni, Hillel
Fineberg, Jay
Sharon, Eran
Date Issued

2017

Published in
Physical Review Fluids
Volume

2

Issue

4

Article Number

042401(R)

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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EMSI  
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May 29, 2017
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