Abstract
We present a few situations involving a viscous jet or thread,
and its deformation under a constraint. We first discuss the case of a
thread initially horizontal that deforms in the field of gravity (the
so-called viscous catenary first described by Mahadevan). Then, we
consider a jet hitting a bath of the same liquid: here again, we show that
understanding of the jet deformations is essential to capture dynamic
phenomena such as air entrainment.