We report on the numerical implementation of thin-film equations that describe the capillary-driven evolution of viscous films, in two-dimensional configurations. After recalling the general forms and features of these equations, we focus on two particular cases inspired by experiments: the leveling of a step at the free surface of a polymer film, and the leveling of a polymer droplet over an identical film. In each case, we first discuss the long-term self-similar regime reached by the numerical solution before comparing it to the experimental profile. The agreement between theory and experiment is excellent, thus providing a versatile probe for nanorheology of viscous liquids in thin-film geometries
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
We derive a novel thin film equation for linear viscoelastic media describable by generalized Maxwel...
We report on the numerical implementation of thin-film equations that describe the capillary-driven ...
on the numerical implementation of thin-film equations that describe the capillary-driven evolution ...
Thin viscous liquid films driven by capillarity arewell described in the lubrication theory through ...
Thin viscous liquid films driven by capillarity arewell described in the lubrication theory through ...
A homogeneous thin polymer film with a stepped height profile levels due to the presence of Laplace ...
The surface of a thin liquid film with a nonconstant curvature is unstable, as the Laplace pressure ...
The surface of a thin liquid film with a nonconstant curvature is unstable, as the Laplace pressure ...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
We derive a novel thin film equation for linear viscoelastic media describable by generalized Maxwel...
We report on the numerical implementation of thin-film equations that describe the capillary-driven ...
on the numerical implementation of thin-film equations that describe the capillary-driven evolution ...
Thin viscous liquid films driven by capillarity arewell described in the lubrication theory through ...
Thin viscous liquid films driven by capillarity arewell described in the lubrication theory through ...
A homogeneous thin polymer film with a stepped height profile levels due to the presence of Laplace ...
The surface of a thin liquid film with a nonconstant curvature is unstable, as the Laplace pressure ...
The surface of a thin liquid film with a nonconstant curvature is unstable, as the Laplace pressure ...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
Flow in thin films is highly dependent on the boundary conditions. Here, we study the capillary leve...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
We derive a novel thin film equation for linear viscoelastic media describable by generalized Maxwel...