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  <title><![CDATA[How droplets go from ‘donut’ to sphere]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>New research clarifies how toroidal droplets&mdash;which initially take the shape of a donut&mdash;evolve into spherical droplets by collapsing into themselves or breaking up into smaller droplets.&nbsp;Work with droplets has implications for the life sciences, and could improve industrial processes....&ldquo;Surface tension drives the evolution of the droplets,&rdquo; says <a href="https://www.physics.gatech.edu/user/alexandros-fragkopoulos">Alexandros Fragkopoulos</a>, a PhD candidate at Georgia Institute of Technology. &ldquo;Fluids tend to minimize their surface area for a given volume because that minimizes the energy required to have an interface between different fluids. Spherical shapes minimize that energy, and as a result, toroidal droplets want to evolve to become spherical. We&rsquo;re studying how that transition occurs.&quot;...The impetus for the experimental work was inconsistencies between theoretical predictions and computer simulation of toroidal droplet transitions. What the researchers found tends to back up the simulation results. &ldquo;However, the earlier theoretical work was essential in guiding the theory efforts and in illustrating what the problem was in order to correctly describe the experimental results,&rdquo; says <a href="https://www.physics.gatech.edu/user/alberto-fernandez-nieves">Alberto Fernandez-Nieves</a>, in whose lab the research took place. <em>Alexandros Fragkopoulos is a graduate teaching assistant in the School of Physics, where Alberto Fernandez-Nieves is an associate professor.&nbsp;</em></p>
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