Mathematical Biology Seminar
Justin Kao
Northwestern University
Friday Jan. 18, 2008
3:05pm in LCB 225 "Resonant rupture of thin films and
particle capture by freezing fronts"
Abstract:
Many interesting phenomena fall under the broad category of
interfacial fluid mechanics. For example, the behavior of thin liquid
films on solid substrates is important to many industrial processes,
such as optical coatings and semiconductor fabrication. When the solid
substrate has patterning or heterogeneities, the steady states of the
film undergo an imperfect bifurcation that can drastically alter the
film dynamics. I will describe asymptotic and numerical results for
this system. Another system of practial importance is the interaction
of a freezing front with a solid foreign particle, as occurs in
materials processing and cryopreservation of cells. Depending on
material properties and the freezing rate, a particle may be pushed
ahead of the front or it may be captured and incorporated into the
solid. I will describe modeling and boundary integral simulations of
this system, to determine the threshold front velocity required to
capture the particle.
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