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arxiv: 1702.03161 · v2 · pith:LXADFW4Xnew · submitted 2017-02-10 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · physics.bio-ph· physics.chem-ph

Effect of a surface tension imbalance on a partly submerged cylinder

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We perform a static analysis of a circular cylinder that forms a barrier between surfactant-laden and surfactant-free portions of a liquid$-$gas interface. In addition to determining the general implications of the balances for forces and torques, we quantify how the imbalance $\Delta\gamma=\gamma_a-\gamma_b$ between the uniform surface tension $\gamma_a$ of the surfactant-free portion of the interface and the uniform surface tension $\gamma_b$ of the surfactant-laden portion of the interface influences the load-bearing capacity of a hydrophobic cylinder. Moreover, we demonstrate that the difference between surface tensions on either side of a cylinder with a cross-section of arbitrary shape induces a horizontal force component $f^h$ equal to $\Delta \gamma$ in magnitude, when measured per unit length of the cylinder. With an energetic argument, we show that this relation also applies to rod-like barriers with cross-sections of variable shape. In addition, we apply our analysis to amphiphilic Janus cylinders and we discuss practical implications of our findings for Marangoni propulsion and surface pressure measurements.

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