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Title

Coating thickness prediction for a viscous film on a rough plate.

Authors

Molefe, Lebo; Zampogna, Giuseppe A.; Kolinski, John M.; Gallaire, François

Abstract

Surface roughness significantly modifies the liquid film thickness entrained when dip coating a solid surface, particularly at low coating velocity. Using a homogenization approach, we present a predictive model for determining the liquid film thickness coated on a rough plate. A homogenized boundary condition at an equivalent flat surface is used to model the rough boundary, accounting for both flow through the rough texture layer, through an interface permeability term, and slip at the equivalent surface. While the slip term accounts for tangential velocity induced by viscous shear stress, accurately predicting the film thickness requires the interface permeability term to account for additional tangential flow driven by pressure gradients along the interface. We find that a greater degree of slip and interface permeability signifies less viscous stress that would promote deposition, thus reducing the amount of free film coated above the textures. The model is found to be in good agreement with experimental measurements, and requires no fitting parameters. Furthermore, our model may be applied to arbitrary periodic roughness patterns, opening the door to flexible characterization of surfaces found in natural and industrial coating processes.

Subjects

SURFACE analysis; COATING processes; BOUNDARY lubrication; SURFACE roughness; SHEARING force; LIQUID films

Publication

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2025, Vol 1003, p1

ISSN

0022-1120

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1017/jfm.2024.1015

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