Remobilizing a stagnant cap of surfactant through fast kinetic exchange and surface diffusion

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Abstract

Explicit solutions are presented describing the steady remobilization of a planar interface between two viscous fluids laden with surfactant soluble to the upper fluid. In the presence of a linear extensional flow, steady stagnant caps of surfactant form resulting in an immobilized interface. We show analytically that both fast kinetic exchange with the bulk fluid and surface diffusion can mollify these sharp surfactant gradients, thereby reducing the interfacial Marangoni stresses. The case of insoluble surfactant on an interface between a viscous fluid and a constant pressure region is also treated equivalently.

*This work was partially funded by EPSRC grant EP/V062298/1.

Publication: D.G. Crowdy, A.E. Curran, D.T. Papageorgiou, "Fast reaction of soluble surfactant can remobilize a stagnant cap", J. Fluid Mech., (to appear)

Presenters

  • Anna E Curran

    • Imperial College London

Authors

  • Anna E Curran

    • Imperial College London
  • Darren G Crowdy

    • Imperial College London
  • Demetrios T Papageorgiou

    • Imperial College London