Electrohydrodynamics of toroidal droplets

ORAL

Abstract

Toroidal droplets are unstable and always transform into spherical droplets due to surface tension. This can happen via Rayleigh-Plateau instabilities, or via the shrinking of the handle. Interestingly, charging a toroidal droplet can cause expansion, rather than shrinking, of the handle. In this talk, we will discuss the use of particle image velocimetry to obtain the velocity profile inside both neutral and charged toroidal droplets as they transform into the spherical shape. In particular, we quantify the effect of surface stresses on the velocity field and, consequently, on the shape of the interface as the droplet evolves by either shrinking or expanding.

Authors

  • Alexandros Fragkopoulos

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Eric Berger

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Ekapop Pairam

    King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

  • Alberto Fernandez-Nieves

    Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Inst of Tech, Physics. Georgia Tech