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Transient two‐layer thin‐film flow
Authors:Ramanjit S. Pandher  Roger E. Khayat
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada N6A 5B9
Abstract:The transient two‐layer thin‐film planar flow is investigated theoretically in this study. The interplay among inertia, viscous and surface/interfacial tension is emphasized. It is found that the film and interface profiles, as well as the flow field, are strongly influenced by the viscosity ratio, velocity and film thickness ratios at inception, and the surface‐to‐interfacial tension ratio. The nonlinear stability of the steady state reveals the formation of a solitary wave after flow inception, which propagates in the form of a convective instability, with the steady state recovered only in the tail (upstream) region of the wave. In the presence of surface/interfacial tension, surface modulation appears, which grows in wavelength and amplitude with position. The flow is found to be particularly stable for higher viscosity of the lower film layer. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:two‐layer flow  interfacial flow  free surface  transient  stability  surface tension
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