Author:
JOHNSON M. F. G.,SCHLUTER R. A.,MIKSIS M. J.,BANKOFF S. G.
Abstract
The instability of a two-dimensional moving contact line is studied for a thin liquid film
flowing down an inclined plane, leading to the formation of rivulets. A fluorescent
imaging method was developed to facilitate accurate measurement of the spacing
between rivulets, tip velocity, three-dimensional shape and dynamic contact line.
A fluid circulation system produced steady films at constant volumetric flux, in
contrast to time-varying films at constant total volume, as in previous measurements.
Comparisons are made with the existing data for constant-volume films, and with
theoretical predictions for the wavelength of the rivulets formed at constant inlet flow
rate. Data were also obtained for rivulet shapes, tip speeds and contact angles as
functions of the angle of inclination of the plate and liquid Reynolds number.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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