We report an experimental investigation of a falling water film sheared by a turbulent counter-current air flow in an inclined rectangular channel. Film thickness and wave velocity measurements associated with visual observation are conducted to study the influence of the air flow on controlled traveling waves consisting of a large wave hump preceded by capillary ripples. First, we focus on the variation of the shape, amplitude and velocity of the waves as the gas velocity is gradually increased. We demonstrate that the amplitude of the main hump grows substantially even for moderate gas velocities, whereas modification of the wave celerity becomes significant above a specific gas velocity around 4 m/s, associated with an alteration of the ...
Evolution of thin liquid films sheared by co-current gas stream in a vertical 11.7 mm pipe is studie...
We propose consistent scaling of solitary waves on inertia-dominated falling liquid films, which acc...
Besides their importance for engineering applications (e.g. evaporators or chem-ical reactors), the ...
We study the effect of a confined turbulent counter-current gas flow on the waviness of a weakly-inc...
Abstract The stability of $\def \xmlpi #1{}\def \mathsfbi #1{\boldsymbol {\mathsf {#1}}}\let \le =\l...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) of liquid film flow is used to compute fully developed solitary wa...
We offer new insights and results on the hydrodynamics of solitary waves on inertiadominated falling...
International audienceThe effect of a counter-current gas flow on the linear stability of an incline...
Experimental results are reported on non-stationary evolution and interactions of waves forming on w...
This paper presents the results of an experiment on a countercurrent gas-liquid two-phase flow in a ...
We present an extensive experimental investigation of the stability and nonlinear dynamics of thin l...
International audienceThin liquid films flowing in strongly-confined channels are common in several ...
The downstream evolution of disturbances, introduced at the inlet of a liquid film flowing along an ...
Recent research efforts have illustrated the importance of capillarity on the behavior of two-phase ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hydrodynamic characteristics of a counter-current annula...
Evolution of thin liquid films sheared by co-current gas stream in a vertical 11.7 mm pipe is studie...
We propose consistent scaling of solitary waves on inertia-dominated falling liquid films, which acc...
Besides their importance for engineering applications (e.g. evaporators or chem-ical reactors), the ...
We study the effect of a confined turbulent counter-current gas flow on the waviness of a weakly-inc...
Abstract The stability of $\def \xmlpi #1{}\def \mathsfbi #1{\boldsymbol {\mathsf {#1}}}\let \le =\l...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) of liquid film flow is used to compute fully developed solitary wa...
We offer new insights and results on the hydrodynamics of solitary waves on inertiadominated falling...
International audienceThe effect of a counter-current gas flow on the linear stability of an incline...
Experimental results are reported on non-stationary evolution and interactions of waves forming on w...
This paper presents the results of an experiment on a countercurrent gas-liquid two-phase flow in a ...
We present an extensive experimental investigation of the stability and nonlinear dynamics of thin l...
International audienceThin liquid films flowing in strongly-confined channels are common in several ...
The downstream evolution of disturbances, introduced at the inlet of a liquid film flowing along an ...
Recent research efforts have illustrated the importance of capillarity on the behavior of two-phase ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hydrodynamic characteristics of a counter-current annula...
Evolution of thin liquid films sheared by co-current gas stream in a vertical 11.7 mm pipe is studie...
We propose consistent scaling of solitary waves on inertia-dominated falling liquid films, which acc...
Besides their importance for engineering applications (e.g. evaporators or chem-ical reactors), the ...