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PHYSICS LETTERS A
Volume 379, Issue 12-13, Pages 962-967Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.physleta.2015.01.018
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Thin liquid film; Inclined plane; Deformed thick wall; Marangoni effect; Thermocapillarity; Cooled from the wall
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The flow of a thin film down a vertical cold thick wall with finite thermal conductivity is investigated under the lubrication approximation. It is shown that, despite the cooling from the wall, it is possible to find a new flow instability. That is, the free surface response to the wall deformation increases its amplitude with the negative Marangoni number. This amplitude growth is independent from the evolution of the time-dependent perturbations imposed on the free surface which, in contrast, are stabilized by cooling from the wall. However it is demonstrated that, even in this case, spatial resonance (see Davalos-Orozco, 2007, 2008) is more effective to stabilize the time-dependent perturbations. From the results it is evident that these effects are possible only when the magnitudes of the thicknesses ratio and the thermal conductivities ratio are small. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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