Phenomena

Dripping Viscoelastics

This research poster shows an ultrasoft viscoelastic fluid dripping.

An ultrasoft viscoelastic fluid drips in this research poster from the Gallery of Soft Matter. Complex materials like this one have stretchy, elastic behaviors typical of a solid along with the flowing, viscous properties of a fluid. Here, gravity overcomes the material’s elasticity, leaving it to sag and flow. As that happens, the fluid must slide past air, and the density difference between the two fluids creates the small distortions seen on the liquid sheet. This is an example of a Rayleigh-Taylor instability. (Image credit: J. Hwang et al.)

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