A numerical study is presented to examine the fingering instability of a gravity-driven thin liquid film flowing down the outer wall of a vertical cylinder. The lubrication approximation is employed to derive an evolution equation for the height of the film, which is dependent on a single parameter, the dimensionless cylinder radius. This equation is identified as a special case of that which describes thin film flow down an inclined plane. Fully three-dimensional simulations of the film depict a fingering pattern at the advancing contact line. We find the number of fingers observed in our simulations to be in excellent agreement with experimental observations and a linear stability analysis reported recently by Smolka & SeGall (Phys Fl...
The moving contact line of a thin fluid film can often corrugate into fingers, which is also known a...
Thin-film fluid flows are central to a number of biological, industrial and chemical applications an...
The dynamics of a film climbing the outside of a vertical cylinder under the competing effects of a ...
We present an experimental and numerical study examining the dynamics of a gravity-driven contact li...
We present an experimental and numerical study examining the dynamics of a gravity-driven contact l...
We present an experimental and numerical study examining the dynamics of a gravity-driven contact li...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
A theoretical and numerical model is formulated to describe the instability and the long-time evolut...
We investigate the stability of a thin Newtonian fluid spreading on a horizontal cylinder under the ...
The lubrication form of the equations governing the flow of a thin liquid film on a horizontal right...
Thin-film fluid flows are central to a number of biological, industrial and chemical applications an...
The moving contact line of a thin fluid film can often corrugate into fingers, which is also known a...
The moving contact line of a thin fluid film can often corrugate into fingers, which is also known a...
Thin-film fluid flows are central to a number of biological, industrial and chemical applications an...
The dynamics of a film climbing the outside of a vertical cylinder under the competing effects of a ...
We present an experimental and numerical study examining the dynamics of a gravity-driven contact li...
We present an experimental and numerical study examining the dynamics of a gravity-driven contact l...
We present an experimental and numerical study examining the dynamics of a gravity-driven contact li...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
We consider a model for thin film flow down the outside and inside of a vertical cylinder. Our focus...
A theoretical and numerical model is formulated to describe the instability and the long-time evolut...
We investigate the stability of a thin Newtonian fluid spreading on a horizontal cylinder under the ...
The lubrication form of the equations governing the flow of a thin liquid film on a horizontal right...
Thin-film fluid flows are central to a number of biological, industrial and chemical applications an...
The moving contact line of a thin fluid film can often corrugate into fingers, which is also known a...
The moving contact line of a thin fluid film can often corrugate into fingers, which is also known a...
Thin-film fluid flows are central to a number of biological, industrial and chemical applications an...
The dynamics of a film climbing the outside of a vertical cylinder under the competing effects of a ...