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Observation of the resonance frequencies of a stable torus of fluid

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We report the first quantitative measurements of the resonance frequencies of a torus of fluid confined in a horizontal Hele-Shaw cell. By using the unwetting property of a metal liquid, we are able to generate a stable torus of fluid with an arbitrary aspect ratio. When subjected to vibrations, the torus displays azimuthal patterns at its outer periphery. These lobes oscillate radially, and their number n depends on the forcing frequency. We report the instability "tongues" of the patterns up to n = 25. These resonance frequencies are well explained by adapting to a fluid torus the usual drop model of Lord Rayleigh. This approach could be applied to the modeling of large-scale structures arisen transiently in vortex rings in various domains.
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hal-02262352 , version 1 (02-08-2019)

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Claude Laroche, Jean-Claude Bacri, Martin Devaud, Timothée Jamin, Eric Falcon. Observation of the resonance frequencies of a stable torus of fluid. Physical Review Letters, 2019, 123, pp.094502. ⟨hal-02262352⟩
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