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Emergence of capillary waves in miscible co-flowing fluids (2409.17333v4)

Published 25 Sep 2024 in physics.flu-dyn, cond-mat.soft, and physics.chem-ph

Abstract: We show that capillary waves can exist at the the boundary between miscible co-flowing fluids. We unveil that the interplay between transient interfacial stresses and confinement drives the progressive transition from the well-known inertial regime, characterized by a frequency independent wavenumber, $k\sim\omega{0}$, to a capillary wave scaling, $k\sim\omega{2/3}$, unexpected for miscible fluids. This allows us to measure the effective interfacial tension between miscible fluids and its rapid decay on time scales never probed so far, which we rationalize with a model going beyond square-gradient theories. Our work potentially opens a new avenue to measure transient interfacial tensions at the millisecond scale in a controlled manner.

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