Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane

The two-dimensional flow of a nano-liquidfilm (NLF) down an inclinedplane is represented by Navier–Stokes equation accounted for van der Waals and gravity forces. A long wave perturbation method obtains a non-linear evolution equation for the film interface. A linear theory for infinitesimal perturb...

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Main Authors: A. Ali, Muataz, Jameel, Ahmad Tariq, Ahmadun, Fakhru'l-Razi
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spelling my.iium.irep.228922016-07-18T06:18:22Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/22892/ Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane A. Ali, Muataz Jameel, Ahmad Tariq Ahmadun, Fakhru'l-Razi TP Chemical technology The two-dimensional flow of a nano-liquidfilm (NLF) down an inclinedplane is represented by Navier–Stokes equation accounted for van der Waals and gravity forces. A long wave perturbation method obtains a non-linear evolution equation for the film interface. A linear theory for infinitesimal perturbation is derived to obtain an estimate of the filmrupture time. The finite amplitude instability is quantified based upon numerical solution of the evolution equation using a finite difference technique. The predictions of the non-linear and linear theories are compared. van der Waals force play dominant role in the filmrupture for lower thicknesses (≤100 nm), whereas gravity controls the instability in higher thicknesses (>100 nm). Effect of inclination becomes significant for films of thickness >100 nm. The growth of instability tends to be explosive near rupture, owing to excessive buildup of van der Waals attraction. Thus, it is shown that the van der Waals force is important in the dewetting of nano-liquidfilms. Elsevier B.V. 2005-08-29 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/22892/1/Stability_and_rupture_of_nano-liquid_film_NLF_flowing_down_an_inclined_plane.pdf A. Ali, Muataz and Jameel, Ahmad Tariq and Ahmadun, Fakhru'l-Razi (2005) Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane. Computers and Chemical Engineering, 29 (10). pp. 2144-2154. ISSN 0098-1354 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0098135405001778 10.1016/j.compchemeng.2005.07.003
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A. Ali, Muataz
Jameel, Ahmad Tariq
Ahmadun, Fakhru'l-Razi
Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane
description The two-dimensional flow of a nano-liquidfilm (NLF) down an inclinedplane is represented by Navier–Stokes equation accounted for van der Waals and gravity forces. A long wave perturbation method obtains a non-linear evolution equation for the film interface. A linear theory for infinitesimal perturbation is derived to obtain an estimate of the filmrupture time. The finite amplitude instability is quantified based upon numerical solution of the evolution equation using a finite difference technique. The predictions of the non-linear and linear theories are compared. van der Waals force play dominant role in the filmrupture for lower thicknesses (≤100 nm), whereas gravity controls the instability in higher thicknesses (>100 nm). Effect of inclination becomes significant for films of thickness >100 nm. The growth of instability tends to be explosive near rupture, owing to excessive buildup of van der Waals attraction. Thus, it is shown that the van der Waals force is important in the dewetting of nano-liquidfilms.
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author A. Ali, Muataz
Jameel, Ahmad Tariq
Ahmadun, Fakhru'l-Razi
author_facet A. Ali, Muataz
Jameel, Ahmad Tariq
Ahmadun, Fakhru'l-Razi
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title Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane
title_short Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane
title_full Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane
title_fullStr Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane
title_full_unstemmed Stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (NLF) flowing down an inclined plane
title_sort stability and rupture of nano-liquid film (nlf) flowing down an inclined plane
publisher Elsevier B.V.
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