Issue 42, 2021

Instabilities and patterns in a submerged jelling jet

Abstract

When a thin stream of aqueous sodium alginate is extruded into a reacting calcium chloride bath, it polymerizes into a soft elastic tube that spontaneously forms helical coils due to the ambient fluid drag. We quantify the onset of this drag-induced instability and its nonlinear evolution using experiments, and explain the results using a combination of scaling, theory and simulations. By co-extruding a second (internal) liquid within the aqueous sodium alginate jet and varying the diameter of the jet and the rates of the co-extrusion of the two liquids, we show that we can tune the local composition of the composite filament and the nature of the ensuing instabilities to create soft filaments of variable relative buoyancy, shape and mechanical properties. Altogether, by harnessing the fundamental varicose (jetting) and sinuous (buckling) instabilities associated with the extrusion of a submerged jelling filament, we show that it is possible to print complex three-dimensional filamentous structures in an ambient fluid.

Graphical abstract: Instabilities and patterns in a submerged jelling jet

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2021
Accepted
14 Sep 2021
First published
21 Sep 2021

Soft Matter, 2021,17, 9745-9754

Author version available

Instabilities and patterns in a submerged jelling jet

A. Chakrabarti, S. Al-Mosleh and L. Mahadevan, Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 9745 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM00517K

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