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10th August 2018, 04:21 PM #1
One for the physicists
At my new job I've been running a gear shaper and I noticed some odd behaviour from the cutting oil
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As you can see, the oil is running off the rotary table, into more oil below and seemingly hitting the bottom and bouncing back out again. This pic is one of the very rare instances where it would bounce out, re-enter and bounce out AGAIN. Also, if the stream of oil was hitting the cutter in just the right way, it would send off balls of oil that would bounce along the surface of the oil sitting on the table.
My question is quite obvious... Why is this happening??
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10th August 2018, 06:04 PM #2
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10th August 2018, 06:20 PM #3
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10th August 2018, 10:31 PM #4
I would have said surface tension and inertia. I can see a film of air being dragged along with it as reasonable and maybe that helps the stream or drop remain detached from the body of fluid.
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