arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:2003.07789 [physics.flu-dyn]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Thermosolutal Marangoni instability in a viscoelastic liquid film: Effect of heating from the free surface

Rajkumar Sarma, Pranab Kumar Mondal

Published 2020-03-17Version 1

We study the Marangoni instability in a thin polymeric liquid film heated from the free surface. Polymeric solutions are usually the binary mixture of a Newtonian solvent with polymeric solute and exhibit viscoelastic behaviour. In the presence of a temperature gradient, stratification of these polymeric solutes can take place via the Soret effect, which may give rise to the solutocapillary effect at the free surface. Considering the Soret effect and incorporating the effects of gravity, here we analyse the stability characteristics of this polymeric thin film bounded between its deformable free surface and a poorly conductive rigid substrate from below. A linear stability analysis around the quiescent base state reveals that under the combined influences of thermo-solutocapillarity, apart from the monotonic disturbance, two different oscillatory instabilities can emerge in the system. The characteristics of each instability mode are discussed, and a complete stability picture is perceived in terms of the phase diagrams, identifying the model parameter space wherein a particular instability mode can get dominant.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:2411.01946 [physics.flu-dyn] (Published 2024-11-04)
The instability of a membrane enclosed by two viscous fluids with a free surface
arXiv:2101.12569 [physics.flu-dyn] (Published 2021-01-29)
Investigation of the dynamics of inner gas during bursting of a bubble at the free surface
arXiv:0906.3878 [physics.flu-dyn] (Published 2009-06-21, updated 2016-12-10)
Alternative mechanism for coffee-ring deposition based on active role of free surface