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Surface viscosity and Marangoni stresses at surfactant laden interfaces
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Elfring, Gwynn J.
, Squires, Todd M.
, Leal, L. Gary
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Fluid mechanics
/ Interfaces
/ Surfactants
/ Viscosity
2016
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Surface viscosity and Marangoni stresses at surfactant laden interfaces
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Elfring, Gwynn J.
, Squires, Todd M.
, Leal, L. Gary
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Fluid mechanics
/ Interfaces
/ Surfactants
/ Viscosity
2016
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Surface viscosity and Marangoni stresses at surfactant laden interfaces
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Surface viscosity and Marangoni stresses at surfactant laden interfaces
2016
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We calculate here the force on a probe at a viscous, compressible interface, laden with soluble surfactant that equilibrates on a finite time scale. The motion of the probe through the interface drives variations in the surfactant concentration at the interface that in turn leads to a Marangoni flow that contributes to the force on the probe. We demonstrate that the Marangoni force on the probe depends non-trivially on the surface shear and dilatational viscosities of the interface indicating the difficulty in extracting these material properties from force measurements at compressible interfaces.
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Cambridge University Press
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