Published July 16, 1990
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Model for the fingering instability of spreading surfactant drops
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Troian, S. M.
- Herbolzheimer, E.
- Safran, S. A.
Chicago
Abstract
We show that the Marangoni effect drives the fingering instability observed at the edge of an aqueous surfactant drop spreading on a thin film of water. A calculation of the unperturbed flow profile demonstrates that the spreading of the drop is controlled by the dynamics of a thin layer which develops in front of the drop. The surface-tension gradient in this region leads to the fingering instability via a mechanism mathematically similar to that in Hele-Shaw flow despite the very different underlying physics.
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