Abstract
During water exit of a solid body, the free surface is disturbed and deformed. To study the free-surface deformation and its dynamic change such as breakup, a set of water-exit equipment was designed and a series of experiment on water exit of a sphere were conducted. High-speed photographic technologies were adopted to capture the whole process of water exit and the large deformation of the free surface. Work was divided into forced water exit and free water exit. In the forced water exit, either a fully-submerged or a partially-submerged sphere was pushed out of water at a constant speed. The influence of the velocity or Froude number was investigated. In the free water exit, an initially static sphere with an equivalent density smaller than water was released underwater by using an electromagnet. Water exit at different initial submergence depth was conducted. Velocity and acceleration of the light sphere are analysed.
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