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The effect of wall slip on the dewetting of ultrathin films on solid substrates: Linear instability and second-order lubrication theory

A. Martínez-Calvo, D. Moreno-Boza, A. Sevilla

2020Physics of Fluids12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The influence of wall slip on the instability of a non-wetting liquid film placed on a solid substrate is analyzed in the limit of negligible inertia. In particular, we focus on the stability properties of the film, comparing the performance of the three lubrication models available in the literature, namely, the weak, intermediate, and strong slip models, with the Stokes equations. Since none of the aforementioned leading-order lubrication models is shown to be able to predict the growth rate of perturbations for the whole range of slipping lengths, we develop a parabolic model able to accurately predict the linear dynamics of the film for arbitrary slip lengths.

Topics & Concepts

DewettingLubricationSlip (aerodynamics)Lubrication theorySlippingInstabilityMechanicsPhysicsComposite materialSliderClassical mechanicsSolid surfaceFluid bearingDynamics (music)OpticsFluid Dynamics and Thin FilmsNanomaterials and Printing TechnologiesSolidification and crystal growth phenomena