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Thermal fluctuations in capillary thinning of thin liquid films
by
Shah, Maulik S.
, van Steijn, Volkert
, Kleijn, Chris R.
, Kreutzer, Michiel T.
in
Curvature
/ Dimpling
/ Drainage
/ Dynamics
/ Experiments
/ Fluctuations
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Growth rate
/ JFM Papers
/ Noise
/ Rupture
/ Rupturing
/ Scaling
/ Simulation
/ Stability
/ Stabilizing
/ Standard deviation
/ Surface tension
/ Thin films
/ Thinning
/ Van der Waals forces
2019
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Thermal fluctuations in capillary thinning of thin liquid films
by
Shah, Maulik S.
, van Steijn, Volkert
, Kleijn, Chris R.
, Kreutzer, Michiel T.
in
Curvature
/ Dimpling
/ Drainage
/ Dynamics
/ Experiments
/ Fluctuations
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Growth rate
/ JFM Papers
/ Noise
/ Rupture
/ Rupturing
/ Scaling
/ Simulation
/ Stability
/ Stabilizing
/ Standard deviation
/ Surface tension
/ Thin films
/ Thinning
/ Van der Waals forces
2019
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Thermal fluctuations in capillary thinning of thin liquid films
by
Shah, Maulik S.
, van Steijn, Volkert
, Kleijn, Chris R.
, Kreutzer, Michiel T.
in
Curvature
/ Dimpling
/ Drainage
/ Dynamics
/ Experiments
/ Fluctuations
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Growth rate
/ JFM Papers
/ Noise
/ Rupture
/ Rupturing
/ Scaling
/ Simulation
/ Stability
/ Stabilizing
/ Standard deviation
/ Surface tension
/ Thin films
/ Thinning
/ Van der Waals forces
2019
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Thermal fluctuations in capillary thinning of thin liquid films
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Thermal fluctuations in capillary thinning of thin liquid films
2019
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Thermal fluctuations have been shown to influence the thinning dynamics of planar thin liquid films, bringing predicted rupture times closer to experiments. Most liquid films in nature and industry are, however, non-planar. Thinning of such films not just results from the interplay between stabilizing surface tension forces and destabilizing van der Waals forces, but also from drainage due to curvature differences. This work explores the influence of thermal fluctuations on the dynamics of thin non-planar films subjected to drainage, with their dynamics governed by two parameters: the strength of thermal fluctuations,
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