Wakes in Liquid‐Liquid Systems
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Evidence is presented to support a stable drop wake configuration consisting of a double row of vortex rings. This wake pattern is observed to be characteristic of liquid drops moving through a disperse liquid phase with Reynolds numbers appropriate to a range of nonoscillating drops. The wake configuration displays a high degree of symmetry and periodicity in the shedding of vortices. The wakes are rendered visible by the scrubbing of an aniline dye from the drop as it passes through the continuous phase. The larger oscillating drops leave wakes in which many rings are present, but the symmetry of the smaller drops is lacking.
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