Partial liquid-penetration inside a deep trench by film flowing over it

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Abstract

Liquid film flow along substrates featuring a deep trench may not wet the trench floor, but create a second gas-liquid interface inside the trench. The liquid penetration inside the trench depends on the location and shape of this inner interface. The penetration increases by decreasing the two three-phase contact lines between the inner interface and the two side-walls or the flow rate and depends on the liquid properties. This partial-penetration is studied by employing the Galerkin / finite element method to solve the two-dimensional steady-state Navier-Stokes equations in a physical domain that is adaptively remeshed. Multiple branches of steady solutions connected via turning points are revealed by pseudo arc-length continuation. Flow hysteresis may occur in a certain range of liquid penetration depth, when the interaction of the two interfaces changes qualitatively. This induces an abrupt jump of penetration distance and deformation amplitude of the outer interface.

Authors

  • Phuc-Khanh Nguyen

    Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Rheology, Dep. of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras

  • Yiannis Dimakopoulos

    Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Rheology, Dep. of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras

  • John Tsamopoulos

    Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Rheology, Dep. of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras