The Kaye effect: new experiments and a mechanistic explanation

Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics(2019)

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•Experimental observations show that the Kaye effect does not occur in a vacuum.•These results support the theory that the jet slips on an air layer.•A mechanistic model suggests that viscoelasticity plays a role.•Viscoelasticity allows a greater range of supporting air layers.•Shear thinning effects reduce the viscoelastic response.
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