English

A hyperbolic model for two-layer thin film flow with a perfectly soluble anti-surfactant

Analysis of PDEs 2026-05-21 v2

Abstract

We consider the motion of a two-layer thin film that consists of two immiscible viscous fluids and is endowed with an anti-surfactant solute. The presence of such solute particles induces variations of the surface tension and interfacial stress driving a Marangoni-type flow. We first analyze a lubrication limit and derive one-dimensional evolution equations for film heights and solute concentrations. Then, under the assumption that the capillarity and diffusion effects are negligible and the solute is perfectly soluble, we obtain a conservative first-order system in terms of film heights and concentration gradients. This reduced system is found to be strictly hyperbolic for a certain set of states and to admit an entire class of entropy/entropy-flux pairs. We also provide a strictly convex entropy for the hyperbolic system. Thus, the well-posedness for the Cauchy problem is given. Moreover, the system is almost a Temple-class system, which allows to compute explicit solutions of the Riemann problem. The paper concludes with numerical experiments using a Godunov-type finite volume method, which relies on the exact Riemann solver.

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@article{arxiv.2502.17205,
  title  = {A hyperbolic model for two-layer thin film flow with a perfectly soluble anti-surfactant},
  author = {Rahul Barthwal and Christian Rohde},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.17205},
  year   = {2026}
}