Phase field method for interfacial fluid flow with soluble surfactant

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Abstract

In this study, a simulation of flow of two immiscible fluids with a soluble surfactant is studied using a diffuse interface formulation. The finite element method with adaptive mesh refinement is used to solve the Navier-Stokes equations together with the phase field equation. This system allows us to simulate the motion of a free surface in the presence of surface tension and the effect of surfactant. The method is validated for simple test cases and the computational results are found to be in a good agreement with the analytical solutions. The method is then being applied to study the effect of surfactant on motion and deformation of buoyancy-driven bubbles, and drop breakup and coalescence in a circular tube. We also discuss the free energy used in this approach and some ways to improve it.

*Computer time provided by SNIC (Swedish National Infrastructure for computing) is gratefully acknowledged.

Authors

  • Minh Do-Quang

    • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
    • Research Associate
  • Stefan Engblom

    • Postdoc
  • Anna-Karin Tornberg

    • Associate Professor
  • Gustav Amberg

    • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
    • Linn\'e Flow Center, Department of Mechanics, The Royal Institute of Technology
    • Professor
    • KTH Stockholm