Falling Liquid Films

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Falling Liquid Films gives a detailed review of state-of-the-art theoretical, analytical and numerical methodologies, for the analysis of dissipative wave dynamics and pattern formation on the surface of a film falling down a planar inclined substrate. This prototype is an open-flow hydrodynamic instability, that represents an excellent paradigm for the study of complexity in active nonlinear media with energy supply, dissipation and dispersion. It will also be of use for a more general understanding of specific events characterizing the transition to spatio-temporal chaos and weak/dissipative turbulence. Particular emphasis is given to low-dimensional approximations for such flows through a hierarchy of modeling approaches, including equations of the boundary-layer type, averaged formulations based on weighted residuals approaches and long-wave expansions. Whenever possible the link between theory and experiment is illustrated, and, as a further bridge between the two, the development of order-of-magnitude estimates and scaling arguments is used to facilitate the understanding of basic, underlying physics.

This monograph will appeal to advanced graduate students in applied mathematics, science or engineering undertaking research on interfacial fluid mechanics or studying fluid mechanics as part of their program. It will also be of use to researchers working on both applied, fundamental theoretical and experimental aspects of thin film flows, as well as engineers and technologists dealing with processes involving isothermal or heated films. This monograph is largely self-contained and no background on interfacial fluid mechanics is assumed.

Author(s): S. Kalliadasis, C. Ruyer-Quil, B. Scheid, M. G. Velarde (auth.)
Series: Applied Mathematical Sciences 176
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 440
Tags: Applications of Mathematics;Classical Continuum Physics;Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering;Fluid- and Aerodynamics;Visualization;Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics

Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Introduction....Pages 1-19
Flow and Heat Transfer: Formulation....Pages 21-38
Primary Instability....Pages 39-64
Boundary Layer Approximation....Pages 65-93
Methodologies for Low-Reynolds Number Flows....Pages 95-144
Modeling Methodologies for Moderate Reynolds Number Flows....Pages 145-192
Isothermal Case: Two-Dimensional Flow....Pages 193-275
Isothermal Case: Three-Dimensional Flow....Pages 277-308
Nonisothermal Case: Two- and Three-Dimensional Flow....Pages 309-350
Open Questions and Suggestions for Further Research....Pages 351-355
Back Matter....Pages 357-440