Reduced model for capillary breakup with thermal gradients: Predictions and computational validation
It was recently demonstrated that feeding a silicon-in-silica coaxial fiber into a flame-imparting a steep silica viscosity gradient-results in the formation of silicon spheres whose size is controlled by the feed speed [Gumennik et al., "Silicon-in-silica spheres via axial thermal gradient in-...
Main Authors: | Shukla, I. (Author), Wang, F. (Author), Mowlavi, S. (Author), Guyomard, A. (Author), Liang, X. (Author), Johnson, S. G. (Author), Nave, J.-C (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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AIP Publishing,
2021-12-10T12:55:40Z.
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