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Surfactant Effect on the Average Flow Generation Near Curved Interface
by
Klimenko, Lyudmila
, Lyubimov, Dmitry
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Asymptotic methods
/ Asymptotic series
/ Average flow
/ Boundary conditions
/ Film thickness
/ Shear stress
/ Surface boundary layer
/ Surface tension
/ Surfactants
2018
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Surfactant Effect on the Average Flow Generation Near Curved Interface
by
Klimenko, Lyudmila
, Lyubimov, Dmitry
in
Asymptotic methods
/ Asymptotic series
/ Average flow
/ Boundary conditions
/ Film thickness
/ Shear stress
/ Surface boundary layer
/ Surface tension
/ Surfactants
2018
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Surfactant Effect on the Average Flow Generation Near Curved Interface
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Surfactant Effect on the Average Flow Generation Near Curved Interface
2018
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The present work is devoted to the average flow generation near curved interface with a surfactant adsorbed on the surface layer. The investigation was carried out for a liquid drop embedded in a viscous liquid with a different density. The liquid flows inside and outside the drop are generated by small amplitude and high frequency vibrations. Surfactant exchange between the drop surface and the surrounding liquid is limited by the process of adsorption-desorption. It was assumed that the surfactant is soluble in the surrounding liquid, but not soluble in the liquid drop. Surrounding liquid and the liquid in the drop are considered incompressible. Normal and shear viscous stresses balance at the interface is performed under the condition that the film thickness of the adsorbed surfactant is negligible. The problem is solved under assumption that the shape of the drop in the presence of adsorbed surfactant remains spherical symmetry. The effective boundary conditions for the tangential velocity jump and shear stress jump, describing the above generation have been obtained by matched asymptotic expansions method. The conditions under which the drop surface can be considered as a quasi-solid are determined. It is shown that in the case of the significant effect of surfactant on the surface tension, the dominant mechanism for the generation is the Schlichting mechanisms under vibrations.
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Springer Nature B.V
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