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Spreading, Fingering Instability and Shrinking of a Hydrosoluble Surfactant on Water
Saeid Mollaei, Amir H. Darooneh
Published 2016-04-06Version 1
We report an experimental investigation of spreading then shrinking of a surfactant droplet at the air-water interface with fingering instability appearing at the edge of the droplet stain. We find out that a droplet of a surfactant on the water shows three regimes of spreading, shrinking and resting at the appropriate parameters values. These regimes can be distinguished by measuring the mean square displacement of the droplet parts, fractal dimension of stain, or radius of fingerless part of the stain (to measure it, we define the angular box-counting dimension), versus time. The shrinking regime is a novel phenomenon.
Categories: physics.flu-dyn, cond-mat.soft
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