Thin Films Under Action of Surface Acoustic Waves: Experiments, Modeling, and Simulations
ORAL
Abstract
This talk focuses on modeling and computations of experiments involving silicon oil films spreading under the action of surface acoustic waves. Specifically, we focus on the films driven by MHz-frequency Rayleigh surface acoustic waves (SAWs) and their association with Eckart streaming: a mass transport mechanism induced by sound or ultrasound wave attenuation within the liquid film. While three different acoustic mechanisms can cause streaming (Stokes drift, acoustic radiation pressure, and Eckart streaming), our particular focus is on Eckart streaming, which becomes increasingly significant for thicker films. Within long-wave approximation, we arrive at a variant of the thin film equation with an additional SAW term used to describe film dynamics. Finally, We discuss the comparison of experimental and computational findings.
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Presenters
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Joseph D'Addesa
New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJIT
Authors
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Joseph D'Addesa
New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJIT
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Mark Fasano
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Javier A Diez
National University of Central Buenos Ai
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Yifan Li
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Technion
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Ofer Manor
Technion
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Linda J Cummings
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Lou Kondic
New Jersey Inst of Tech