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International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research

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ISSN Imprimer: 2152-5102

ISSN En ligne: 2152-5110

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Stability and Dynamics of Thin Heated Liquid Films

Volume 25, Numéro 1-3, 1998, pp. 189-201
DOI: 10.1615/InterJFluidMechRes.v25.i1-3.160
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RÉSUMÉ

Some applications of the dynamical theory of thin liquid films on a solid surfaces, subject to heat transfer, are presented. Thermocapillary and vapor recoil effects are destabilizing, while hydrostatic pressure and surface tension effects tend to stabilize the film. Gravitational surface waves promote wave steepening and possible wave breaking. The growth of nonlinear waves may result in equilibration and "permanent" two-dimensional waves, which can, however, be destroyed by secondary wave growth in the transverse direction. The phenomena which are found include downwards fingering, which may lead to local dryout, and the formation of longitudinal rolls, which may lead to rivulet formation on a heated surface.

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