A stable self-similar singularity of evaporating drops: ellipsoidal collapse to a point
Abstract
We study the problem of evaporating drops contracting to a point. Going back to Maxwell and Langmuir, the existence of a spherical solution for which evaporating drops collapse to a point in a self-similar manner is well established in the physical literature. The diameter of the drop follows the so-called law: the second power of the drop-diameter decays linearly in time. In this study we provide a complete mathematical proof of this classical law. We prove that evaporating drops which are initially small perturbations of a sphere collapse to a point and the shape of the drop converges to a self-similar ellipsoid whose center, orientation, and semi-axes are determined by the initial shape.
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@article{arxiv.1412.1854,
title = {A stable self-similar singularity of evaporating drops: ellipsoidal collapse to a point},
author = {Marco A. Fontelos and Seok Hyun Hong and Hyung Ju Hwang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.1854},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
29 pages, To appear in Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, minor corrections