Film flows on inclined surfaces are often assumed to be of constant thickness, which ensures that the velocity profile is half-Poiseuille. It is shown here that by shallow water theory, only flows in a portion of Reynolds number-Froude number (Re–Fr) plane can asymptotically attain constant film thickness. In another portion on the plane, the constant thickness solution appears as an unstable fixed point, while in other regions the film thickness seems to asymptote to a positive slope. Our simulations of the Navier-Stokes equations confirm the predictions of shallow water theory at higher Froude numbers, but disagree with them at lower Froude numbers. We show that different regimes of film flow show completely different stability behaviour ...
The effect of an insoluble surfactant on the stability of the gravity-driven flow of a liquid film d...
International audienceSquire's theorem, which states that the two-dimensional instabilities are more...
International audienceSquire's theorem, which states that the two-dimensional instabilities are more...
Film flows on inclined surfaces are often assumed to be of constant thickness, which ensures that th...
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 mechanism of the instability of a layer of liquid flowing down an inclined plane is studied. Fir...
A layer of a non‐Newtonian liquid, of which the constitutive equation is triply nonlinear, flows dow...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the derivation o...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the derivation o...
The effect of insoluble surfactants on the instability of a two-layer film flow down an inclined pla...
International audienceThe stability of a gravity-driven film flow on a porous inclined substrate is ...
Falling films flowing down a vertical plane are unstable due to inertial effects. This instability, ...
Liquid films flowing down the underside of inclined plates are subject to the interaction between th...
International audienceWe study experimentally the primary instability of a visco-plastic film flow d...
The effect of an insoluble surfactant on the stability of the gravity-driven flow of a liquid film d...
International audienceSquire's theorem, which states that the two-dimensional instabilities are more...
International audienceSquire's theorem, which states that the two-dimensional instabilities are more...
Film flows on inclined surfaces are often assumed to be of constant thickness, which ensures that th...
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 mechanism of the instability of a layer of liquid flowing down an inclined plane is studied. Fir...
A layer of a non‐Newtonian liquid, of which the constitutive equation is triply nonlinear, flows dow...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the derivation o...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the derivation o...
The effect of insoluble surfactants on the instability of a two-layer film flow down an inclined pla...
International audienceThe stability of a gravity-driven film flow on a porous inclined substrate is ...
Falling films flowing down a vertical plane are unstable due to inertial effects. This instability, ...
Liquid films flowing down the underside of inclined plates are subject to the interaction between th...
International audienceWe study experimentally the primary instability of a visco-plastic film flow d...
The effect of an insoluble surfactant on the stability of the gravity-driven flow of a liquid film d...
International audienceSquire's theorem, which states that the two-dimensional instabilities are more...
International audienceSquire's theorem, which states that the two-dimensional instabilities are more...