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Three-Dimensional Long-Wave Instability of an Evaporation/Condensation Film

  • Weiyang Jiang
  • , Ruiqi Huang
  • , Qiang Yang*
  • , Zijing Ding*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • State Key Laboratory of Aerodynamics
  • CAS - Institute of Mechanics

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Abstract

This paper explores the stability and dynamics of a three-dimensional evaporating/condensing film while falling down a heated/cooled incline. Instead of using the Hertz–Knudsen–Langmuir relation, a more comprehensive phase-change boundary condition is employed. A nonlinear differential equation is derived based on the Benny-type equation, which takes into account gravity, energy transport, vapor recoil, effective pressure, and evaporation. The impact of effective pressure and vapor recoil on instability is studied using a linear stability analysis. The results show that spanwise perturbations can amplify the destabilizing effects of vapor recoil, leading to instability. Energy transport along the interface has almost no effect on the stability of the system, but it does influence the linear wave speed. Nonlinear evolution demonstrates that, in contrast to the vapor recoil effect, effective pressure can improve stability and delay film rupture. The self-similar solution demonstrates that the minimal film thickness decreases as (Formula presented.) and (Formula presented.) under the dominance of evaporation and vapor recoil, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Article number143
JournalFluids
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • condensation
  • evaporation
  • falling liquid films
  • stability analysis
  • vapor recoil

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