A procedure is developed to detect the onset of interfacial instability in inclined film flows (with estimated accuracy better than 5%) and is used to show that the finite width of experimental channels stabilizes the undisturbed liquid film. Deviation from the classical prediction scales inversely with the product of channel width and sine of inclination angle, and for small inclinations and/or narrow channels is of the order of 100%. The effect is tentatively attributed to the influence of sidewalls on the traveling disturbances, which results in curved crestlines and transverse variation of wave characteristics
We study the transverse instability of a liquid ridge on horizontal and inclined substrates using a ...
We study the pattern formation of a thin film flowing under an inclined planar substrate. The phenom...
A layer of a non‐Newtonian liquid, of which the constitutive equation is triply nonlinear, flows dow...
The mechanism of the instability of a layer of liquid flowing down an inclined plane is studied. Fir...
Traveling waves in inclined film flow in channels of finite width are never truly two-dimensional (2...
International audienceWe study experimentally the primary instability of a visco-plastic film flow d...
We study experimentally the influence of the transverse dimension on film flow in relatively wide ch...
Film flows on inclined surfaces are often assumed to be of constant thickness, which ensures that th...
Film flows on inclined surfaces are often assumed to be of constant thickness, which ensures that th...
The effect of insoluble surfactants on the instability of a two-layer film flow down an inclined pla...
The flow of a thin film coating the underside of an inclined substrate is studied. We measure experi...
The flow of a thin film coating the underside of an inclined substrate is studied. We measure experi...
The primary instability of liquid film flow along periodically corrugated substrates is studied expe...
The linear instability of a surfactant-laden two-layer falling film over an inclined slippery wall i...
International audienceWe revisit the linear stability of a falling liquid film flowing through an in...
We study the transverse instability of a liquid ridge on horizontal and inclined substrates using a ...
We study the pattern formation of a thin film flowing under an inclined planar substrate. The phenom...
A layer of a non‐Newtonian liquid, of which the constitutive equation is triply nonlinear, flows dow...
The mechanism of the instability of a layer of liquid flowing down an inclined plane is studied. Fir...
Traveling waves in inclined film flow in channels of finite width are never truly two-dimensional (2...
International audienceWe study experimentally the primary instability of a visco-plastic film flow d...
We study experimentally the influence of the transverse dimension on film flow in relatively wide ch...
Film flows on inclined surfaces are often assumed to be of constant thickness, which ensures that th...
Film flows on inclined surfaces are often assumed to be of constant thickness, which ensures that th...
The effect of insoluble surfactants on the instability of a two-layer film flow down an inclined pla...
The flow of a thin film coating the underside of an inclined substrate is studied. We measure experi...
The flow of a thin film coating the underside of an inclined substrate is studied. We measure experi...
The primary instability of liquid film flow along periodically corrugated substrates is studied expe...
The linear instability of a surfactant-laden two-layer falling film over an inclined slippery wall i...
International audienceWe revisit the linear stability of a falling liquid film flowing through an in...
We study the transverse instability of a liquid ridge on horizontal and inclined substrates using a ...
We study the pattern formation of a thin film flowing under an inclined planar substrate. The phenom...
A layer of a non‐Newtonian liquid, of which the constitutive equation is triply nonlinear, flows dow...