We study the evolution of a Newtonian free surface of a thin film above a solid wall. We consider the case in which the horizontal solid is covered by a non-wetting fluid and an insoluble monolayer of surfactant is present on the fluid-air interface. We pose a model that incorporates a variety of interfacial effects: van der Waals forces, variable surface tension and surface viscosity. The surface tension and surface viscosity depend nonlinearly on the surfactant concentration. Using lubrication theory we obtain a leading order description of the shape and velocity of the fluid-air interface, and the surfactant concentration, in the form of coupled nonlinear partial differential equations. A linear stability analysis reveals that the wavenu...
Differential surface tension is a common phenomenon in many chemical and biomedical processes. Local...
AbstractIn this paper we derive a fourth-order nonlinear partial differential equation modelling the...
The linear and nonlinear Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a viscous fluid layer of finite thickness bo...
The stability of a thin liquid film bounded by two free surfaces is examined in the presence of inso...
A 2 + 1 dimensional mathematical model is constructed to study the evolution of a vertically-oriente...
The drainage of a thin liquid film with an insoluble monolayer down a vertical wall is studied. Lubr...
AbstractA 2+1-dimensional mathematical model is constructed to study the evolution of a vertically-o...
The stability of a thin liquid film bounded by two free surfaces is examined in the presence of inso...
Thin liquid films are central to everyday life. They are ubiquitous in modern technology (pharmaceut...
The stability and dynamics of thin liquid films(\textless 100 nm) are of immense importance in indus...
The dynamics of a free-liquid film with insoluble surfactants is followed until film rupture with a ...
The authors examine nonlinear effects on the stability of a free thin liquid film in a simplified si...
Free surface flows where the shape of the interface separating two fluids is unknown apriori are an ...
We investigate the interplay between a stable horizontal thin liquid film on a solid substrate and a...
The behavior of thin liquid films is known to be strongly affected by the presence of surfactants at...
Differential surface tension is a common phenomenon in many chemical and biomedical processes. Local...
AbstractIn this paper we derive a fourth-order nonlinear partial differential equation modelling the...
The linear and nonlinear Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a viscous fluid layer of finite thickness bo...
The stability of a thin liquid film bounded by two free surfaces is examined in the presence of inso...
A 2 + 1 dimensional mathematical model is constructed to study the evolution of a vertically-oriente...
The drainage of a thin liquid film with an insoluble monolayer down a vertical wall is studied. Lubr...
AbstractA 2+1-dimensional mathematical model is constructed to study the evolution of a vertically-o...
The stability of a thin liquid film bounded by two free surfaces is examined in the presence of inso...
Thin liquid films are central to everyday life. They are ubiquitous in modern technology (pharmaceut...
The stability and dynamics of thin liquid films(\textless 100 nm) are of immense importance in indus...
The dynamics of a free-liquid film with insoluble surfactants is followed until film rupture with a ...
The authors examine nonlinear effects on the stability of a free thin liquid film in a simplified si...
Free surface flows where the shape of the interface separating two fluids is unknown apriori are an ...
We investigate the interplay between a stable horizontal thin liquid film on a solid substrate and a...
The behavior of thin liquid films is known to be strongly affected by the presence of surfactants at...
Differential surface tension is a common phenomenon in many chemical and biomedical processes. Local...
AbstractIn this paper we derive a fourth-order nonlinear partial differential equation modelling the...
The linear and nonlinear Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a viscous fluid layer of finite thickness bo...