Author:
Benilov E. S.,Vynnycky M.
Abstract
AbstractThis work builds on the foundation laid by Benney & Timson (Stud. Appl. Maths, vol. 63, 1980, pp. 93–98), who examined the flow near a contact line and showed that, if the contact angle is $18{0}^{\circ } $, the usual contact-line singularity does not arise. Their local analysis, however, does not allow one to determine the velocity of the contact line and their expression for the shape of the free boundary involves undetermined constants. The present paper considers two-dimensional Couette flows with a free boundary, for which the local analysis of Benney & Timson can be complemented by an analysis of the global flow (provided that the slope of the free boundary is small, so the lubrication approximation can be used). We show that the undetermined constants in the solution of Benney & Timson can all be fixed by matching the local and global solutions. The latter also determines the contact line’s velocity, which we compute among other characteristics of the global flow. The asymptotic model derived is used to examine steady and evolving Couette flows with a free boundary. It is shown that the latter involve brief intermittent periods of rapid acceleration of contact lines.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
12 articles.
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