posted on 2016-09-16, 13:25authored byMichael C. Dallaston, Dmitri TseluikoDmitri Tseluiko, Serafim Kalliadasis, Zhong Zheng, Marco Fontelos, Howard Stone
A thin film coating a dewetting substrate may be unstable to perturbations in the thickness, which leads to finite time rupture. The self-similar nature of the rupture has been studied by numerous authors for a particular form of the disjoining pressure, with exponent
n = 3. In the present study we use a numerical continuation method to compute discrete solutions to self-similar rupture for a general disjoining pressure exponent n. Pairs of solution branches merge when n is close to unity, indicating that a more detailed examination of the dynamics of a thin film in this regime is warranted. We also numerically evaluate the power law behaviour of characteristic quantities of
solutions in the limit of large branch number.
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Science
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Mathematical Sciences
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24th International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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DALLASTON, M. ... et al, 2017. Axisymmetric self-similar rupture of thin films with general disjoining pressure. IN: Floryan, J.M. (ed.). Contributions to the Foundations of Multidisciplinary Research in Mechanics: papers presented during the 24th International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ICTAM 2016), Montreal, Canada, 22-26 August 2016, vol. 2, pp.1034-1035.
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International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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