Numerical solutions of thin film equations for polymer flows
Abstract
We report on the numerical implementation of thin film equations that
describe the capillary-driven evolution of viscous films, in two-dimensional
configurations. After recalling the general forms and features of these
equations, we focus on two particular cases inspired by experiments: the
leveling of a step at the free surface of a polymer film, and the leveling of a
polymer droplet over an identical film. In each case, we first discuss the
long-term self-similar regime reached by the numerical solution before
comparing it to the experimental profile. The agreement between theory and
experiment is excellent, thus providing a versatile probe for nanorheology of
viscous liquids in thin film geometries.