Nonlinear Brownian dynamics of interfacial fluctuations in a shear flow
Language
en
Article de revue
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Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. 2014-12, vol. 2014, n° 12, p. P12011 (1-11)
IOP Publishing
English Abstract
Using Brownian dynamics simulations, we investigate the effect of an external flow on the fluctuations of a liquid–liquid interface for a wide range of shear rates. Although the statistics is Gaussian at low shear, we ...Read more >
Using Brownian dynamics simulations, we investigate the effect of an external flow on the fluctuations of a liquid–liquid interface for a wide range of shear rates. Although the statistics is Gaussian at low shear, we observe a transition to a nonlinear phenomenology above a critical shear rate. In particular, we show that statistical properties at high forcing share striking similarities with Burgers turbulence. An energy criterion allows us to predict the onset of non-Gaussian statistics. It also provides a simple explanation for the development of shock singularities through the exchange of kinetic energy from regions with positive to negative gradients in the shear direction.Read less <
English Keywords
Liquid Films (theory)
Turbulence
Soft interfaces
Interfacial phenomena and wetting
Fluids in confined geometries
Origin
Hal imported