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Stokes theory of thin-film rupture

Fluid Dynamics 2020-01-16 v3

Abstract

The structure of the flow induced by the van der Waals destabilization of a non-wetting liquid film placed on a solid substrate is unraveled by means of theory and numerical simulations of the Stokes equations. Our analysis reveals that lubrication theory, which yields hminτ1/5h_{\text{min}} \propto \tau^{1/5} where hminh_{\text{min}} is the minimum film thickness and τ\tau is the time until breakup, cannot be used to describe the local flow close to rupture. Instead, the slender lubrication solution is shown to experience a crossover to a universal self-similar solution of the Stokes equations that yields hminτ1/3h_{\text{min}} \propto \tau^{1/3}, with an opening angle of 3737^{\circ} off the solid.

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@article{arxiv.1906.04685,
  title  = {Stokes theory of thin-film rupture},
  author = {D. Moreno-Boza and A. Martínez-Calvo and A. Sevilla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.04685},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 7 figures