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Title:
Thin films of soft matter
Series:
CISM courses and lectures ; 490
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Springer, 2007
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206 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9783211698075

9783211698082
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A detailed overview and comprehensive analysis of the main theoretical and experimental advances on free surface thin film and jet flows of soft matter is given. At the theoretical front the book outlines the basic equations and boundary conditions and the derivation of low-dimensional models for the evolution of the free surface. Such models include long-wave expansions and equations of the boundary layer type and are analyzed via linear stability analysis, weakly nonlinear theories and strongly nonlinear analysis including construction of stationary periodic and solitary wave and similarity solutions. At the experimental front a variety of very recent experimental developments is outlined and the link between theory and experiments is illustrated. Such experiments include spreading drops and bubbles, imbibitions, singularity formation at interfaces and experimental characterization of thin films using atomic force microscopy, ellipsometry and contact angle measurements and analysis of patterns using Minkowski functionals.


Author Notes

Kalliadasis, S., Imperial College London, UK; Thiele, U., Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme, Dresden, Germany


Table of Contents

R. Seemann and S. Herminghaus and K. JacobsU. ThieleJ.G. EggersD. QuéréS. KalliadasisY. Ben and E.A. Demekhin and H.-C. Chang
Structure Formation in Thin Liquid Films: Interface Forces Unleashedp. 1
Structure Formation in Thin Liquid Filmsp. 25
Singularities and Similaritesp. 95
Three-Phases Capillarityp. 115
Falling Films Under Complicated Conditionsp. 137
Miscible Fingering in Electrokinetic Flow: Symmetries and Zero Modesp. 191