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Fig. 6 Left hand side Scheme of the cell with its dimensions (in mm) for ʲ = 0.785 rad ( 45 ) .
Right hand side theoretical profile ( curve ) and experimental data ( symbols ), here
ʱ =
0.01659 rad
Fig. 7 Picture of the
experimental equilibrium
profile for
ʲ =
0.785 rad
45 )
(
and
ʱ =
0.0166 rad
The actual dimensions of the cell are given in Fig. 5 . There, we also show the
plot of the theoretical profile Eq. ( 7 ) as well as the experimental data obtained from
Fig. 3 . The fit is very fine.
In Fig. 6 we show a scheme of the cell and the plot of the actual equilibrium profile
45 )
for
ʲ =
0.785 rad
(
and
ʱ =
0.0166 rad. Data were taken from Fig. 7 . Clearly
the fit is very good.
3 Dynamical Evolution
The equilibrium profile is attained after a succession of free surfaces. In Fig. 8 we
show a plot with several free surfaces obtained at several time instants. Such a
behavior is very similar to that occurring in the normal Taylor-Hauksbee cell (Higuera
et al. 2008 ). In spite of this result, the times to reach the equilibrium between the
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