Author:
VLACHOGIANNIS M.,BONTOZOGLOU V.
Abstract
Experimental results are reported on the structure of gravity-driven film flow along an
inclined periodic wall with rectangular corrugations. A fluorescence imaging method
is used to capture the evolution of film height in space and time with accuracy of a
few microns. The steady flow is found to exhibit a statically deformed free surface, as
predicted by previous asymptotic and numerical studies. Though usually unstable, its
characteristics determine much of the subsequent non-stationary dynamics. Travelling
disturbances are observed to evolve into solitary multi-peaked humps, and pronounced
differences from the respective phenomena along a flat wall are noted. Finally, a
remarkable stabilization of the flow at high Reynolds numbers is documented, which
proceeds through the development of a three-dimensional flow structure and leads to
a temporary decrease in film thickness and recession of solitary waves.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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