Effect of imposed shear on the dynamics of a contaminated two-layer film flow down a slippery incline

M. Sani, S. A. Selvan, Sukhendu Ghosh, H. Behera
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The linear instability of a surfactant-laden two-layer falling film over an inclined slippery wall is analyzed under an influence of external shear which is imposed on the top surface of the flow. The free surface of the flow as well as the interface among the fluids are contaminated by insoluble surfactants. Dynamics of both the layers are governed by the Navier--Stokes equations, and the surfactant transport equation regulates the motion of the insoluble surfactants at the interface and free surface. Instability mechanisms are compared by imposing the external shear along and opposite to the flow direction. A coupled Orr--Sommerfeld system of equations for the considered problem is derived using the perturbation technique and normal mode analysis. The eigenmodes corresponding to the Orr--Sommerfeld eigenvalue problem are obtained by employing the spectral collocation method. The numerical results imply that the stronger external shear destabilizes the interface mode instability. However, a stabilizing impact of the external shear on the surface mode is noticed if the shear is imposed in the flow direction, which is in contrast to the role of imposed external shear on the surface mode for a surfactant laden single layer falling film. Moreover, the impression of shear mode on the primary instability is analyzed in the high Reynolds number regime with sufficiently low inclination angle. Under such configuration, dominance of the shear mode over the surface mode is observed due to the weaker impact of the gravitation force on the surface instability. The shear mode can also be stabilized by applying the external shear in the counter direction of the streamwise flow. Conclusively, the extra imposed shear on the stratified two-layer falling film plays an active role to control the attitude of the instabilities.
施加剪切对污染双层膜沿滑坡流动动力学的影响
本文分析了在流动顶面外剪切作用下,表面活性剂两层落膜在倾斜光滑壁面上的线性失稳问题。流动的自由表面以及流体之间的界面被不溶性表面活性剂污染。两层的动力学均由Navier—Stokes方程控制,表面活性剂输运方程调节界面和自由表面上不溶性表面活性剂的运动。对沿流动方向和反流动方向施加外部剪切的失稳机制进行了比较。利用摄动技术和正态模态分析,导出了该问题的耦合Orr—Sommerfeld方程组。采用谱配点法得到了Orr—Sommerfeld特征值问题对应的特征模态。数值结果表明,较强的外部剪切破坏了界面模态失稳。然而,如果在流动方向施加外剪切,则会注意到外剪切对表面模态的稳定影响,这与表面活性剂负载单层落膜的外剪切对表面模态的作用相反。在高雷诺数条件下,分析了剪切模态对初级失稳的影响。在这种构型下,由于重力对表面不稳定性的影响较弱,可见剪切模态优于表面模态。剪切模式也可以通过施加与顺流方向相反的外部剪切来稳定。综上所述,层状两层降膜上的额外施加剪切对不稳定的姿态起着积极的控制作用。
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