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Instability, rupture and fluctuations in thin liquid films: theory and computations

M.A. Durán-Olivencia, R.S. Gvalani, S. Kalliadasis, G.A. Pavliotis

Journal of Statistical Physics Vol. 174, nº. 3, pp. 579 - 604

Summary:

Thin liquid films are ubiquitous in natural phenomena and technological applications. They have been extensively studied via deterministic hydrodynamic equations, but thermal fluctuations often play a crucial role that needs to be understood. An example of this is dewetting, which involves the rupture of a thin liquid film and the formation of droplets. Such a process is thermally activated and requires fluctuations to be taken into account self-consistently. In this work we present an analytical and numerical study of a stochastic thin-film equation derived from first principles. Following a brief review of the derivation, we scrutinise the behaviour of the equation in the limit of perfectly correlated noise along the wall-normal direction, as opposed to the perfectly uncorrelated limit studied by Grün et al. (J Stat Phys 122(6):1261–1291, 2006). We also present a numerical scheme based on a spectral collocation method, which is then utilised to simulate the stochastic thin-film equation. This scheme seems to be very convenient for numerical studies of the stochastic thin-film equation, since it makes it easier to select the frequency modes of the noise (following the spirit of the long-wave approximation). With our numerical scheme we explore the fluctuating dynamics of the thin film and the behaviour of its free energy in the vicinity of rupture. Finally, we study the effect of the noise intensity on the rupture time, using a large number of sample paths as compared to previous studies.


Keywords: Thin liquid films · Dewetting · Thermal fluctuations · Fluctuating hydrodynamics


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 1,243 - Q3 (2019); 1,300 - Q3 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-018-2200-0

Published on paper: February 2019.

Published on-line: January 2019.



Citation:
M.A. Durán-Olivencia, R.S. Gvalani, S. Kalliadasis, G.A. Pavliotis, Instability, rupture and fluctuations in thin liquid films: theory and computations. Journal of Statistical Physics. Vol. 174, nº. 3, pp. 579 - 604, February 2019. [Online: January 2019]