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    Effects of inertia on the deformation of liquid drops in simple shear flow (English)
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    22 November 1995
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    Simple shear flow past a one-dimensional array of two-dimensional viscous drops with constant surface tension at small and moderate Reynolds numbers up to Re\(=\)100 is considered in a Couette flow device. The deformation of the drops from the initial circular shape is computed using a variation of Peskin's immersed boundary formulation in conjunction with a finite-difference method for solving the equations of two-dimensional incompressible Newtonian flow. The results establish critical capillary and Weber numbers for large elongation and breakup as functions of the Reynolds number.
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    kinematic structure
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    eddy formation
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    wall shear stress
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    drag force
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    vorticity production
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    two-dimensional viscous drops
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    Couette flow
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    Peskin's immersed boundary formulation
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    critical capillary and Weber numbers
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