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A CONTINUUM ANALYSIS OF SURFACE TENSION IN NONEQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS
Authors:I Rou&#x  ar  EB Nauman
Affiliation:  a The Isermann Department of Chemical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
Abstract:The intermolecular forces that cause surface tension in multiphase systems at equilibrium give rise to pressure gradients in nonequilibrium systems. The present paper treats such systems within a framework of thermodynamics and continuum mechanics and uses a generalization of the conceptual experiment of Rowlinson and Widom which applies to systems with curved interfaces and to nonequilibrium situations where the phase interfaces are not fully developed. The pressure tensor has a component pn acting in the direction normal to the concentration gradient and a component pt acting in the plane tangent to the surface of constant concentration where

Pn —Pt = k(?c)2 The concentration gradient causes an additional volumetric force not present in homogeneous fluids

Here, k.- is the gradient energy parameter appearing in the Landau-Ginzburg functional, c is the concentration of the key component, 1, and R2 are the principal radii of curvature for the surface of constant constration, n is a unit vector normal to that surface, and ?, is the gradient along the surface. The volumetric force generates pressure gradients in systems with curved interfaces at equilibrium or can drive flow in nonequilibrium situations.
Keywords:Surface tension  Nonequilibrium systems  Continuum mechanisms
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