Author:
HANSEN S.,PETERS G. W. M.,MEIJER H. E. H.
Abstract
The effect of surfactant on the breakup of a viscous filament,
initially at rest,
surrounded by another viscous fluid is studied using linear stability analysis.
The role
of the surfactant is characterized by the elasticity number – a high
elasticity number
implies that surfactant is important. As expected, the surfactant slows
the growth
rate of disturbances. The influence of surfactant on the dominant wavenumber
is
less trivial. In the Stokes regime, the dominant wavenumber for most viscosity
ratios
increases with the elasticity number; for filament to matrix viscosity
ratios ranging
from about 0.03 to 0.4, the dominant wavenumber decreases when the elasticity
number increases. Interestingly, a surfactant does not affect the stability
of a filament
when the surface tension (or Reynolds) number is very large.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
60 articles.
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