Physical review applied | 2021
Self-Stimulated Capillary Jet
Abstract
Inspired by Savart s pioneering work, we study the self-stimulated dynamics of a capillary jet. The feedback loop is realized by extracting surface perturbations from a section of the jet itself via a laser-photodiode pair, whose amplified signal drives an electromechanical actuator that, in turn, produces pressure perturbations at the exit chamber. Under specific conditions, this loop establishes phase-locked stimulation regimes that overcome the otherwise random natural breakup. For each laser position along the jet, the gain of the amplifier acts as a selector across a discrete set of observable frequencies. The main observed features are explained by a linear theory that combines the transfer function of each stage in the loop. Our findings are relevant to continuous inkjet technologies for the production of equally sized droplets.