Microvorticity fluctuations affect the structure of thin fluid films

Abstract
The dynamic interaction of complex fluid interfaces is highly sensitive to near-contact interactions occurring at the scale of ten of nanometers. Such interactions are difficult to analyze because they couple self-consistently to the dynamic morphology of the evolving interface, as well as to the hydrodynamics of the interstitial fluid film. In this work, we show that, above a given magnitude threshold, near-contact interactions trigger nontrivial microvorticity patterns, which in turn affect the effective near-contact interactions, giving rise to persistent fluctuating ripples at the fluid interface. In such a regime, near-contact interactions may significantly affect the macroscopic arrangement of emulsion configurations, such as those arising in soft-flowing microfluidic crystals.
Anno
2019
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Tiribocchi, A.; Montessori, A.; Miliani, S.; Lauricella, M.; La Rocca, M.; Succi, S.
Editore
American Physical Society
Rivista
Physical review. E (Print)