Effect of surfactants on the instability of a two-layer film flow down an inclined plane


Autoria(s): Samanta, Arghya
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

The effect of insoluble surfactants on the instability of a two-layer film flow down an inclined plane is investigated based on the Orr-Sommerfeld boundary value problem. The study, focusing on Stokes flow P. Gao and X.-Y. Lu, ``Effect of surfactants on the inertialess instability of a two-layer film flow,'' J. Fluid Mech. 591, 495-507 (2007)], is further extended by including the inertial effect. The surface mode is recognized along with the interface mode. The initial growth rate corresponding to the interface mode accelerates at sufficiently long-wave regime in the presence of surface surfactant. However, the maximum growth rate corresponding to both interface and surface modes decelerates in the presence of surface surfactant when the upper layer is more viscous than the lower layer. On the other hand, when the upper layer is less viscous than the lower layer, a new interfacial instability develops due to the inertial effect and becomes weaker in the presence of interfacial surfactant. In the limit of negligible surface and interfacial tensions, respectively, two successive peaks of temporal growth rate appear in the long-wave and short-wave regimes when the interface mode is analyzed. However, in the case of the surface mode, only the long-wave peak appears. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/50274/1/phy_flu_26-9_2014.pdf

Samanta, Arghya (2014) Effect of surfactants on the instability of a two-layer film flow down an inclined plane. In: PHYSICS OF FLUIDS, 26 (9).

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AMER INST PHYSICS

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1063/1.4896144

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/50274/

Palavras-Chave #Chemical Engineering
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Journal Article

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