Spontaneous Elastocapillary Winding of Thin Elastic Fibers in Contact with Bubbles

Volume: 127, Issue: 21
Published: Nov 18, 2021
Abstract
We study the elastocapillary interaction between flexible microfibers in contact with bubbles trapped at the surface of a liquid bath. Microfibers placed on top of bubbles are found to migrate to and wrap into a coil around the perimeter of the bubble for certain bubble-fiber size combinations. The wrapping process is spontaneous: the coil spins atop the bubble, thereby drawing in excess fiber floating on the bath. A two-dimensional microfiber...
Paper Details
Title
Spontaneous Elastocapillary Winding of Thin Elastic Fibers in Contact with Bubbles
Published Date
Nov 18, 2021
Volume
127
Issue
21
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