Title :
A disjoining pressure isotherm for curved, interfacial boundaries
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Aerosp. Eng., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. The disjoining pressure (DP) concept was introduced as an explanation for the excess pressure that must be applied to offset the tendency of the film phase to separate or disjoin from the confining bulk phases. It is considered to be a function of the separation distance between the confining phases with expressions for dispersion, electrostatic, structural and steric components. These component expressions permit DP isotherms, as a function of separation, to be calculated. In this paper an alternative approach is adopted whereby the energy of the film is allowed to possess a greater functional dependence (i.e. both separation and radial distance dependence). A variational approach to obtain an Euler-Lagrange equation for the DP isotherm and its local and global equilibrium structure shows that the isotherm has specific functional forms that are limited when subjected to geometric constraints (i.e. solid boundary).
Keywords :
interface phenomena; phase separation; variational techniques; Euler-Lagrange equation; disjoining pressure isotherm; dispersion components; electrostatic components; global equilibrium structure; interfacial boundaries; phase separation; solid boundary; steric components; structural components; variational approach; Aerospace engineering; Drives; Electrostatics; Micromechanical devices;
Conference_Titel :
MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems, 2005. Proceedings. 2005 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Banff, Alta., Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2398-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICMENS.2005.14