The effects of nonuniform surface tension on the axisymmetric gravity-driven spreading of a thin liquid drop (Q955425)
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The effects of nonuniform surface tension on the axisymmetric gravity-driven spreading of a thin liquid drop (English)
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20 November 2008
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Summary: The effects of nonuniform surface tension on the axisymmetric gravity-driven spreading of a thin viscous liquid drop are investigated. A second-order nonlinear partial differential equation modelling the evolution of the free surface of a thin viscous liquid drop is derived. The nonuniform surface tension is represented by a function \(\Sigma(r)\). The Lie group method is used to determine \(\Sigma(r)\) such that exact and approximate invariant solutions admitted by the free surface equation can be determined. It is shown that the nonuniform surface tension can be represented as a power law in \(r\). The effect of this nonuniformity is to reduce the surface tension at the centre of the drop and increase it at the foot of the drop. This results in a deflection away from the solution for spreading under gravity only and the formation of a capillary ridge.
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