Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane

This study provides an extended approach to the mathematical simulation of thin-film flow on a flat inclined plane relevant to flows subject to high surface shear. Motivated by modelling thin-film structures within an industrial context, wave structures are investigated for flows with moderate inert...

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Main Authors: Sivapuratharasu, M., Hibberd, Stephen, Hubbard, Matthew E., Power, H.
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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author Sivapuratharasu, M.
Hibberd, Stephen
Hubbard, Matthew E.
Power, H.
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Hubbard, Matthew E.
Power, H.
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description This study provides an extended approach to the mathematical simulation of thin-film flow on a flat inclined plane relevant to flows subject to high surface shear. Motivated by modelling thin-film structures within an industrial context, wave structures are investigated for flows with moderate inertial effects and small film depth aspect ratio, epsilon. Approximations are made assuming a Reynolds number, Re ~ O(1/epsilon), and depth-averaging used to simplify the governing Navier-Stokes equations. A parallel Stokes flow is expected in the absence of any wave disturbance and a generalisation for the flow is based on a local quadratic profile. This approach provides a more general system which includes inertial effects and is solved numerically. Flow structures are compared with studies for Stokes flow in the limit of negligible inertial effects. Both two-tier and three-tier wave disturbances are used to study film profile evolution. A parametric study is provided for wave disturbances with increasing film Reynolds number. An evaluation of standing wave and transient film profiles is undertaken and identifies new profiles not previously predicted when inertial effects are neglected.
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spelling nottingham-411142020-05-04T17:57:41Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41114/ Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane Sivapuratharasu, M. Hibberd, Stephen Hubbard, Matthew E. Power, H. This study provides an extended approach to the mathematical simulation of thin-film flow on a flat inclined plane relevant to flows subject to high surface shear. Motivated by modelling thin-film structures within an industrial context, wave structures are investigated for flows with moderate inertial effects and small film depth aspect ratio, epsilon. Approximations are made assuming a Reynolds number, Re ~ O(1/epsilon), and depth-averaging used to simplify the governing Navier-Stokes equations. A parallel Stokes flow is expected in the absence of any wave disturbance and a generalisation for the flow is based on a local quadratic profile. This approach provides a more general system which includes inertial effects and is solved numerically. Flow structures are compared with studies for Stokes flow in the limit of negligible inertial effects. Both two-tier and three-tier wave disturbances are used to study film profile evolution. A parametric study is provided for wave disturbances with increasing film Reynolds number. An evaluation of standing wave and transient film profiles is undertaken and identifies new profiles not previously predicted when inertial effects are neglected. Elsevier 2016-06-05 Article PeerReviewed Sivapuratharasu, M., Hibberd, Stephen, Hubbard, Matthew E. and Power, H. (2016) Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 325 . pp. 86-97. ISSN 0167-2789 Inertial effects; Thin film; Surface shear; Wave structures; Capillarity; Numerical simulation http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167278915301494 doi:10.1016/j.physd.2016.03.008 doi:10.1016/j.physd.2016.03.008
spellingShingle Inertial effects; Thin film; Surface shear; Wave structures; Capillarity; Numerical simulation
Sivapuratharasu, M.
Hibberd, Stephen
Hubbard, Matthew E.
Power, H.
Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane
title Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane
title_full Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane
title_fullStr Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane
title_full_unstemmed Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane
title_short Inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane
title_sort inertial effects on thin-film wave structures with imposed surface shear on an inclined plane
topic Inertial effects; Thin film; Surface shear; Wave structures; Capillarity; Numerical simulation
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https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41114/