College Physics ›› 2023, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (8): 43-.doi: 10.16854/j.cnki.1000-0712.220515

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A two-dimensional droplet shape phase transition model for  the “water spiral” phenomena

SUN Yu-wen, SHI Wei-jia, KUANG Yan-bin, ZHANG Jie, WANG Chun-mei, XIA Cheng-jie   

  1. School of physics and Electronic Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China
  • Received:2022-10-17 Revised:2022-12-12 Online:2023-08-28 Published:2023-09-01

Abstract:  It is well known that surface tension plays a crucial role in determining the shape and evolution of a droplet or a liquid jet. However, the specific mechanisms of some common “water spiral” phenomena remain elusive. Here, we study a two-dimensional droplet model for a liquid jet to explain the formation of water spirals by calculating the surface energy, centrifugal potential, and surface wave eigenmodes of a vibrating and rotating droplet. We find that the commonly-observed chain-like and belt-like water spirals correspond to states before and after a phase transition of the droplet,s shape, respectively. The rationality of the current model within a certain range of parameters is justified with simple experiments.

Key words:  liquid jet, surface tension, second-order phase transition