Stability of liquid film flow laden with the soluble surfactant sodium dodecyl sulphate: predictions versus experimental data
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- 4 May 2020
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- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Abstract
Gravity-driven liquid film flows laden with a soluble surfactant are considered, and aqueous solutions of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) are taken as a case-study. Literature measurements of the critical Reynolds number for the onset of instability are set in perspective with predictions of linear stability theory. The theory is based on a Frumkin model of adsorption equilibrium, modified by the inclusion of finite compressibility of the adsorbed monolayer. Quantitative comparison between data and theory is first attempted in the limit of infinite wavelength. Though wave characteristics are satisfactorily predicted, the theoretical critical Reynolds number is an order of magnitude below measurements. This discrepancy is understood in terms of the large difference between momentum and mass diffusivities and indicates that the assumption of infinite wavelength is far more restrictive for the mass transfer than for the flow problem. Finite-wavelength effects are taken into account by numerical solution of the Orr–Sommerfeld eigenvalue problem, leading to predictions of maximum stabilization in good agreement with the measurements. Introduction of realistic values of monolayer compressibility improves further the agreement at high surfactant loadings. Finally, a strong stabilizing effect of salinity is confirmed.Keywords
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