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Publications [#332862] of Thomas P. Witelski

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  1. Ji, H; Witelski, TP, Instability and dynamics of volatile thin films, Physical Review Fluids, vol. 3 no. 2 (February, 2018), American Physical Society (APS) [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/19)

    Abstract:
    Volatile viscous fluids on partially wetting solid substrates can exhibit interesting interfacial instabilities and pattern formation. We study the dynamics of vapor condensation and fluid evaporation governed by a one-sided model in a low-Reynolds-number lubrication approximation incorporating surface tension, intermolecular effects, and evaporative fluxes. Parameter ranges for evaporation-dominated and condensation-dominated regimes and a critical case are identified. Interfacial instabilities driven by the competition between the disjoining pressure and evaporative effects are studied via linear stability analysis. Transient pattern formation in nearly flat evolving films in the critical case is investigated. In the weak evaporation limit unstable modes of finite-amplitude nonuniform steady states lead to rich droplet dynamics, including flattening, symmetry breaking, and droplet merging. Numerical simulations show that long-time behaviors leading to evaporation or condensation are sensitive to transitions between filmwise and dropwise dynamics.


Duke University * Arts & Sciences * Mathematics * April 19, 2024

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