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Dynamics of a localized surfactant on a thin film
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Gaver III, Donald P.
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Grotberg, James B.
[1
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[1] Northwestern Univ, United States
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Biomechanics--Mathematical Models - Flow of Fluids--Analysis - Fluid Dynamics - Heat Transfer--Convection - Lubrication--Theory;
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The authors investigate the flow induced by a localized insoluble surfactant on a thin film. This problem is intended to model the behaviour of the lung's thin-film lining after an aerosol droplet lands on its surface. The surfactant-induced surface-tension gradients drive convection (Marangoni convection) within the film, disrupting the film surface and causing the surfactant to spread. The surfactant may also spread on the film's surface by surface diffusion without inducing convection. Gravity provides a restoring force that decreases film disturbances. Lubrication theory is employed to derive equations that describe the evaluation of the film thickness and surfactant concentration. A nonlinear surface-tension equation of state describes the relationship between the surfactant concentration and the surface tension. Solutions of the evolution equations are found numerically using the method of lines and analytically under limiting cases of small and large surface diffusivity. Additional aspects of the subject are discussed.
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