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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España) Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (España) Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Sponsor:
This research was funded by the Spanish MINECO, Subdirección General de Gestión de Ayudas a la Investigación, through Project No. RED2018-102829-T and by the Spanish MCIU-Agencia Estatal de Investigación through Project No. DPI2017-88201-C3-3-R, partly financed through FEDER European funds. A.M.-C. also acknowledges support from the Spanish MECD through the Grant No. FPU16/02562.
Project:
Gobierno de España. RED2018-102829-T Gobierno de España. DPI2017-88201-C3-3-R Gobierno de España. FPU16/02562
Keywords:
Disjoining pressure
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Laminar flows
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Liquid solid interfaces
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Thin films
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Van der Waals forces
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Navier Stokes equations
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Intermolecular forces
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Newtonian fluids
Theory and numerical simulations of the Navier–Stokes equations are used to unravel the influence of inertia on the dewetting dynamics of an ultrathin film of Newtonian liquid deposited on a solid substrate. A classification of the self-similar film thinning rTheory and numerical simulations of the Navier–Stokes equations are used to unravel the influence of inertia on the dewetting dynamics of an ultrathin film of Newtonian liquid deposited on a solid substrate. A classification of the self-similar film thinning regimes at finite Ohnesorge numbers is provided, unifying previous findings. We reveal that, for Ohnesorge numbers smaller than one, the structure of the rupture singularity close to the molecular scales is controlled by a balance between liquid inertia and van der Waals forces, leading to a self-similar asymptotic regime with hmin ∝ τ2/5 as τ → 0, where hmin is the minimum film thickness and τ is the time remaining before rupture. The flow exhibits a three-region structure comprising an irrotational core delimited by a pair of boundary layers at the wall and at the free surface. A potential-flow description of the irrotational core is provided, which is matched with the vortical layers, allowing us to present a complete parameter-free asymptotic description of inertia-dominated film rupture.[+][-]