Eötvös number

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Template:Short description In fluid dynamics the Eötvös number (Eo), also called the Bond number (Bo), is a dimensionless number measuring the importance of gravitational forces compared to surface tension forces for the movement of liquid front. Alongside the capillary number, commonly denoted Ca, which represents the contribution of viscous drag, Bo is useful for studying the movement of fluid in porous or granular media, such as soil.[1] The Bond number (or Eötvös number) is also used (together with Morton number) to characterize the shape of bubbles or drops moving in a surrounding fluid. The two names used for this dimensionless term commemorate the Hungarian physicist Loránd Eötvös[2][3][4][5] and the English physicist Wilfrid Noel Bond,[4][6] respectively. The term Eötvös number is more frequently used in Europe, while Bond number is commonly used in other parts of the world.

The inverse of the Bond number is sometimes known as the Jesus number (Je), named after the Biblical passage of Jesus walking on water.[7]

Definition

Describing the ratio of gravitational to capillary forces, the Eötvös or Bond number is given by the equation:[8] Eo=Bo=ΔρgL2γ.

The Bond number can also be written as Bo=(Lλc)2, where λc=γ/ρg is the capillary length.

A high value of the Eötvös or Bond number indicates that the system is relatively unaffected by surface tension effects; a low value (typically less than one) indicates that surface tension dominates.[8] Intermediate numbers indicate a non-trivial balance between the two effects. It may be derived in a number of ways, such as scaling the pressure of a drop of liquid on a solid surface. It is usually important, however, to find the right length scale specific to a problem by doing a ground-up scale analysis.

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Bo=Eo=2Go2=2De2

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In order to consider all three of the forces that act on a moving fluid front in the presence of a gas (or other fluid) phase, namely viscous, capillary and gravitational forces, the generalized Bond number, which is denoted commonly as Bo*, can be used.[1] This is defined as:

Bo*=BoCa.

Walking on water

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