Stability of liquid film coating a horizontal cylinder: interplay of capillary and gravity forces

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Authors: Shahab Eghbali, François Gallaire Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 May 2023

Abstract: We study the drainage of a viscous liquid film coating outside a horizontal cylinder. We first study the evolution of the axially invariant draining flow, initiated at rest with uniform film thickness delta. Non-linear simulations indicate that for each delta, there is a threshold in the Bond number (Bo), which compares the gravitational effects with surface tension, above which the draining liquid bulk ruptures. This critical Bo is found to scale inversely with delta, defining the existence of a quasi-stationary pendant curtain sustained below the cylinder by surface tension. The interface of the pendant curtain is unconditionally linearly unstable and is prone to Rayleigh-Plateau-like, capillarity-driven, and Rayleigh-Taylor, gravity-driven, instabilities. The linear stability of the quasi-static state along with an energy analysis of the unstable mode illustrates that while the Rayleigh-Taylor instability is always present, capillary effects dominate the instability at small Bo, which promotes the formation of pearls enveloping the cylinder. In contrast, at large Bo, capillarity acts in a stabilising way and the instability is purely gravity-driven, forming underside modulations. We present the asymptotic energy repartition representing the different physical mechanisms at play in the instability of the saturated curtains for a wide range of Bo,delta. The results of the linear analysis agree with the pre-existing experiments of~citeauthor{Bruyn1997} and non-linear simulations of~citeauthor{Weidner1997} on thin film and extend the results for thick films. Additionally, based on the volume made available for droplet growth by the development of the most linearly amplified wavelength, we build a tentative regime diagram predicting the final patterns emerging from the pendant curtain: an array of pearls or pendant drops or three-dimensional droplet pinch-off.













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