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Instability of Liquid Film with Odd Viscosity over a Non-Uniformly Heated and Corrugated Substrate.

Danting XueRuigang ZhangQuansheng LiuZhaodong Ding
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The effect of odd viscosity on the instability of liquid film along a wavy inclined bottom with linear temperature variation is investigated. By utilizing the long-wave approximation, the non-linear evolution equation of the free surface is derived. By applying the normal mode method, the linear instability of thin film flow is investigated. With the help of multi-scale analysis methods, the weakly non-linear instability of thin film flow is also investigated. The results reveal that the Marangoni effect caused by non-uniform temperature distribution promotes the instability of the liquid film, while the odd viscosity has a stabilizing effect. In addition, for a positive local inclination angle θ, an increase in bottom steepness ζ inhibits the instability of the liquid film flow. In contrast, with a negative local inclination angle θ, increased bottom steepness ζ promotes the instability of the liquid film flow. The results of the temporal linear instability analysis and the weakly non-linear instability analysis have been substantiated through numerical simulations of the non-linear evolution equations.
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