27-11-2024, 08:12 PM
Thanks; that makes sense.
Yeah, that is something that I notice in our actual scenario (which is pouring drinks into glasses). The fluid continues to rise more and more on one side:
I also notice a lot of unceasing swirling inside the glass (when multiple different-colored fluids are combined) which might also be due to said pressure?
Do you know any ways of fixing both problems? Unfortunately, raising surface tension makes the column-forming better, but the swirling gets even worse with higher surface tension. Also the fluid will still rise higher on one side, which looks weird.
(27-11-2024, 08:54 AM)josemendez Wrote: The column may even continuously go up if pressure is high enough at the bottom of the container.
Yeah, that is something that I notice in our actual scenario (which is pouring drinks into glasses). The fluid continues to rise more and more on one side:
I also notice a lot of unceasing swirling inside the glass (when multiple different-colored fluids are combined) which might also be due to said pressure?
Do you know any ways of fixing both problems? Unfortunately, raising surface tension makes the column-forming better, but the swirling gets even worse with higher surface tension. Also the fluid will still rise higher on one side, which looks weird.