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Effects of an Insoluble Surfactant on the Deformation of a Falling Drop Towards a Solid Surface
K. Yulianti, A. Y. Gunawan, E. Soewono, L. Mucharam
Pages: 7-11
DOI: 10.20967/jcscm.2013.01.002

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Abstract

A numerical method is implemented to investigate the influence of an insoluble surfactant on the deformation of a falling drop normal to a solid surface. In the constructed model, the liquid drop falls due to the gravity. The front-tracking method is used to solve free boundary motion of the two-phase Navier-Stokes equations and the surfactant evolution. Results show that the surfactant affects to slow the falling drop; more significant for a relatively small drop than a big one. When the drop has attained the solid surface, the contained-surfactant drop deforms easier than the free-surfactant drop.



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