In this work the effects of relatively large amounts of insoluble surfactants on the formation and evolution of two-dimensional Faraday waves is analyzed by means of numerical experiments. To describe the functional relationship between the surface tension and the local concentration of the absorbed solute, two equations of state are used: the Frumkin and the Langmuir expressions. A linear approximation is also employed for comparison. Results obtained show that the threshold conditions for the formation of the waves depend on the nature of the surfactant; nevertheless, the differences detected diminish as the amplitude of the external excitation is augmented.Fil: Ubal, Sebastian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. ...
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International audienceWe investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instabilit...
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We report results of an experimental study of Faraday waves that were formed on the interface betwee...
We investigate the linear stability of a film flowing down a solid substrate in the presence of solu...
We perform linear stability analysis of an interface separating two immiscible, inviscid, quiescent ...
We investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instability on a shear-thickenin...
In this work, we analyze the formation of Faraday waves on the free surface of a liquid layer covere...
The elastic effects of an insoluble surfactant on the formation and evolution of twodimensional Fara...
The onset for the formation of two-dimensional Faraday waves in a liquid with a viscous surface is n...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
While linear and nonlinear water waves have received much attention in the fluid mechanics literatur...
We use Faraday waves to measure interfacial tension σ between two immiscible fluids, with an interes...
The analysis for the physical mechanism of the long-wave instability in liquid film flow is extended...
The standing surface waves in a rectangular vertically oscillating vessel filled with water (Faraday...
International audienceWe investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instabilit...
The purpose of this study is to establish the effects of insoluble surfactants on the stability of t...
In a previous work, the instability of a liquid film deposited on the inner walls of a capillary un...
We report results of an experimental study of Faraday waves that were formed on the interface betwee...
We investigate the linear stability of a film flowing down a solid substrate in the presence of solu...
We perform linear stability analysis of an interface separating two immiscible, inviscid, quiescent ...
We investigate the effect of surface waves generated by the Faraday instability on a shear-thickenin...