Thin liquid films driven to spread on homogeneous surfaces by thermocapillarity can undergo frontal breakup and parallel rivulet formation with well-defined wavelength. Previous modal analyses have relieved the well-known divergence in stress that occurs at a moving contact line by matching the front region to a precursor film. Because the linearized disturbance operator is non-normal, a generalized, nonmodal analysis is required to probe film stability at all times. The effect of the contact line model on nonmodal stability has not been previously investigated. This work examines the influence of boundary slip on thermocapillary driven spreading using a transient stability analysis, which recovers the conventional modal results in the long...
We investigate the linear stability of dewetting thin polymer films on hydrophobised substrates driv...
A model of the deformation of a free weightless liquid film with rims fixed at a plane contour and s...
The presence of a deformable free surface in thin films driven to spread by body or shear forces giv...
Linearized modal stability theory has shown that the thermocapillary spreading of a liquid film on a...
Linearized modal stability theory has shown that the thermocapillary spreading of a liquid film on a...
Recent investigations of microfluidic flows have focused on manipulating the motion of very thin liq...
Instability in spreading thin liquid films arises from the influence of a driving force and results ...
ABSTRACT: We study the thermocapillary-driven spreading of a droplet on a nonuniformly heated substr...
We study the thermocapillary-driven spreading of a droplet on a nonuniformly heated substrate for fl...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
We study the thermocapillary-driven spreading of a droplet on a nonuniformly heated substrate for fl...
The objective of this work continues to be the study of dynamics, stability, and rupture (including ...
The modeling of the motion of a contact line, the triple point at which solid, liquid and air meet, ...
The modulational instability properties regarding the evolution of interfacial disturbances of the f...
Macroscopic thin liquid films are entities that are important in biophysics, physics, and engineerin...
We investigate the linear stability of dewetting thin polymer films on hydrophobised substrates driv...
A model of the deformation of a free weightless liquid film with rims fixed at a plane contour and s...
The presence of a deformable free surface in thin films driven to spread by body or shear forces giv...
Linearized modal stability theory has shown that the thermocapillary spreading of a liquid film on a...
Linearized modal stability theory has shown that the thermocapillary spreading of a liquid film on a...
Recent investigations of microfluidic flows have focused on manipulating the motion of very thin liq...
Instability in spreading thin liquid films arises from the influence of a driving force and results ...
ABSTRACT: We study the thermocapillary-driven spreading of a droplet on a nonuniformly heated substr...
We study the thermocapillary-driven spreading of a droplet on a nonuniformly heated substrate for fl...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
We study the thermocapillary-driven spreading of a droplet on a nonuniformly heated substrate for fl...
The objective of this work continues to be the study of dynamics, stability, and rupture (including ...
The modeling of the motion of a contact line, the triple point at which solid, liquid and air meet, ...
The modulational instability properties regarding the evolution of interfacial disturbances of the f...
Macroscopic thin liquid films are entities that are important in biophysics, physics, and engineerin...
We investigate the linear stability of dewetting thin polymer films on hydrophobised substrates driv...
A model of the deformation of a free weightless liquid film with rims fixed at a plane contour and s...
The presence of a deformable free surface in thin films driven to spread by body or shear forces giv...