Swirling Fluid Reduces the Bounce of Partially Filled Containers
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Abstract
Certain spatial distributions of water inside partially filled containers can significantly reduce the bounce of the container. In experiments with containers filled to a volume fraction ϕ, we show that rotation offers control and high efficiency in setting such distributions and, consequently, in altering bounce markedly. High-speed imaging evidences the physics of the phenomenon and reveals a rich sequence of fluid-dynamics processes, which we translate into a model that captures our overall experimental findings.
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Publication: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.244001
Presenters
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Pablo Gutierrez
Universidad de O'Higgins, Chile, Universidad de O'Higgins
Authors
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Pablo Gutierrez
Universidad de O'Higgins, Chile, Universidad de O'Higgins
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Klebbert Andrade
Universidad de Santiago de Chile
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Javiera Catalán
Universidad de Santiago de Chile
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Juan Marín
Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana, Chile
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Vicente Salinas
Universidad Autónoma, Chile
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Gustavo Castillo
Universidad de O'Higgins, Chile
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Leonardo Gordillo
Universidad de Santiago de Chile