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Capillary number

The capillary number represents the relative effect of viscous forces and surface tension acting across an interface between a liquid and a gas, or between two immiscible liquids. It is defined as

Ca \equiv \frac{\mu v}{\sigma}

where μ is the viscosity of the liquid, v is a characteristic velocity, and σ is the surface or interfacial tension between the two fluid phases.

07-10-2008 09:35:13
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