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Stochastic Jetting and Dripping in Confined Soft Granular Flows

Authors :
Michał Bogdan
Andrea Montessori
Adriano Tiribocchi
Fabio Bonaccorso
Marco Lauricella
Leon Jurkiewicz
Sauro Succi
Jan Guzowski
Bogdan, M.
Montessori, A.
Tiribocchi, A.
Bonaccorso, F.
Lauricella, M.
Jurkiewicz, L.
Succi, S.
Guzowski, J.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We report new dynamical modes in confined soft granular flows, such as stochastic jetting and dripping, with no counterpart in continuum viscous fluids. The new modes emerge as a result of the propagation of the chaotic behaviour of individual grains -- here, monodisperse emulsion droplets to the level of the entire system as the emulsion is focused into a narrow orifice by an external viscous flow. We observe avalanching dynamics and the formation of remarkably stable jets -- singlefile granular chains -- which occasionally break, resulting in a non-Gaussian distribution of cluster sizes. We find that the sequences of droplet rearrangements that lead to the formation of such chains resemble unfolding of cancer cell clusters in narrow capillaries, overall demonstrating that microfluidic emulsion systems could serve to model various aspects of soft granular flows, including also tissue dynamics at the meso-scale.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b48f1f0d83d97174f6296eeb6ac90259