Author:
VOGEL MICHAEL J.,HIRSA AMIR H.
Abstract
The surfactant concentration distribution on a planar uniform flow with a surface-piercing
barrier was measured via the nonlinear optical technique of second-harmonic
generation. The measurements were performed for an insoluble surfactant monolayer
on the air/water interface. A theoretical model balancing surface elasticity and bulk
shear at the interface was developed to predict the concentration profile for any
insoluble monolayer. Measured equations of state, relating the surface tension to the
surfactant concentration, were used in the model along with velocity data obtained
using boundary-fitted digital particle image velocimetry. Theoretical concentration
profiles were in agreement with experimental results. Additionally, global predictions
from the model for four different insoluble surfactant systems also showed agreement
with experimental measurements.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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