Two-dimensional nonlinear advection-diffusion in a model of surfactant spreading on a thin liquid film (Q2707971)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1584445
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1584445 |
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Two-dimensional nonlinear advection-diffusion in a model of surfactant spreading on a thin liquid film (English)
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4 April 2001
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asymptotic solution
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dilute insoluble surfactant
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point source
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thin liquid film
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spreading asymmetric monolayer
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nonlinear advection-diffusion equation
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similarity solutions
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source concentration
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tail region
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advective region
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The authors analyse the spreading of a localized monolayer of dilute insoluble surfactant discharged from a point source that moves at constant speed over a thin liquid film coating a planar substrate. Numerical and asymptotic techniques are used to show that the structure of such a spreading asymmetric monolayer can be well approximated by a single nonlinear advection-diffusion equation. At large times the solution is composed of three, spatially distinct, asymptotic regions. In each region, local similarity solutions are obtained either exactly (in the advective region) or approximately (elsewhere) by rescaling numerical solutions of the initial value problem. If the source concentration decreases with time, it is demonstrated that the monolayer's width is greatest in the tail region whereas for a source of increasing concentration the monolayer is widest in the advective region. For the simple one-dimensional problem of a monolayer spreading from a line source, the same balances hold but with transverse diffusion eliminated; here self-similar solutions are found in all three regions that agree closely with numerical solutions of the initial value problem.
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