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Variational methods have been successfully used in modelling thin liquid films in numerous theoretical studies of wettability. In this article, the variational model of the disjoining pressure is extended to the general case of a two-dimensional solid surface. The Helmholtz free energy functional depends both on the disjoining pressure isotherm and on the shape of the solid surface. The augmented Young–Laplace equation (AYLE) is a nonlinear second-order partial differential equation. A number of solutions describing wetting films on spherical grains have been obtained. In the case of cylindrical films, the phase portrait technique describes the entire variety of mathematically feasible solutions. It turns out that a periodic solution, which would describe wave-like wetting films, does not satisfy Jacobi’s condition of the classical calculus of variations. Therefore, such a solution is nonphysical. The roughness of the solid surface significantly affects liquid film stability. AYLE solutions suggest that film rupture is more likely at a location where the pore-wall surface is most exposed into the pore space, and the curvature is positive.
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The final version of this work has been prepared by the first author after Dr. Virnovsky’s sudden death on the 12th of March 2008, while visiting Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Silin, D., Virnovsky, G. A Variational Model of Disjoining Pressure: Liquid Film on a Nonplanar Surface. Transp Porous Med 82, 485–505 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11242-009-9424-z
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