Burgers shock waves and sound in a 2D microfluidic droplets ensemble
Tsevi Beatus1, Tsvi Tlusty, Roy Bar-Ziv
1Department of Materials and Interfaces, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Abstract:
We investigate the collective motion of a two-dimensional disordered ensemble of droplets in a microfluidic channel far from equilibrium and at Reynolds number approximately 10(-4). The ensemble carries ultraslow shock waves and sound, propagating at approximately 100 microm s(-1) and superposed on diffusive droplets motion. These modes are induced by long-range hydrodynamic dipolar interactions between droplets, the result of the symmetry breaking flow. The modes obey the Burgers equation due to a local coupling between droplets velocity and number density. This stems from a singular effect of the channel sidewall boundaries upon summation of the hydrodynamic interaction in two dimensions.


