In this study we perform non-linear stability analysis of a two-layered liquid film attached to a horizontal solid substrate. The film contains surfactant that is soluble in both liquid phases. The evaporation of solvent from the upper film is also taken into account. The film can exhibit both therm
Stability of evaporating two-layered liquid film in the presence of surfactant—II. Linear analysis
✍ Scribed by Krassimir D. Danov; Vesselin N. Paunov; Simeon D. Stoyanov; Norbert Alleborn; Hans Raszillier; Franz Durst
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 329 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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✦ Synopsis
In this study we perform a linear analysis of the stability of a two-layered liquid film which is evaporating upon a horizontal solid substrate. The film contains surfactant that is soluble in both liquid phases. The problem was solved in general form, in our previous work [cf. Danov et al. (1997b) Chem. Engng Sci., submitted] by using lubrication approximation. The governing equations for the film thickness and the surfactant concentration derived there are treated using linear analysis in the present study. The resulting system of ordinary differential equations describes the evolution of small long-wave disturbances of the film shape and the surfactant distribution during the film evaporation. The model allows one to investigate the role of different factors on the film stability. To illustrate the effects we consider a particular system: water-hexane film evaporating on a PVC plate. The limiting cases of pure liquids and tangentially immobile surfaces, as well as the general case are studied numerically. Both cases when a low-and a high-molecular weight surfactants present into the film are investigated. The numerical results in the case of non-linear stability analysis of a PVC/tetrachlorethane/water/ vapour evaporating film are subject of part III [cf. Paunov et al. (1997) Chem. Engng Sci., submitted].
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