飞溅绘画的流体力学

Diego Ávila-García, Lucía Lacambra-Asensio, Javier Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Roberto Zenit, Lorène Champougny
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在喷绘中,通过对装载颜料的画笔施加可控的加速度,将液滴的集合投射到基材上。在这种艺术技术中,我们进行了一系列的实验,其中喷出的液体量和基材上产生的图案被系统地表征为液体粘度和刷加速度的函数。实验趋势和数量级通过简单的物理模型合理化,揭示了在各向异性、多孔的电刷尖端存在惯性主导的流动。我们认为,飞溅绘画艺术家凭直觉调整他们的参数以在这种状态下工作,这也可能在其他脉冲流中发挥作用,如剧烈的呼气事件或突然的地球物理过程。
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The fluid mechanics of splat painting
In splat painting, a collection of liquid droplets is projected onto the substrate by imposing a controlled acceleration to a paint-loaded brush. To unravel the physical phenomena at play in this artistic technique, we perform a series of experiments where the amount of expelled liquid and the resulting patterns on the substrate are systematically characterized as a function of the liquid viscosity and brush acceleration. Experimental trends and orders of magnitude are rationalized by simple physical models, revealing the existence of an inertia-dominated flow in the anisotropic, porous tip of the brush. We argue that splat painting artists intuitively tune their parameters to work in this regime, which may also play a role in other pulsed flows, like violent expiratory events or sudden geophysical processes.
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