1.II.36B
Discuss how the methods of lubrication theory may be used to find viscous fluid flows in thin layers or narrow gaps, explaining carefully what inequalities need to hold in order that the theory may apply.
Viscous fluid of kinematic viscosity flows under the influence of gravity , down an inclined plane making an angle with the horizontal. The fluid layer lies between and , where are distances measured down the plane and perpendicular to it, and is of the same order as . Give conditions involving and that ensure that lubrication theory can be used, and solve the lubrication equations, together with the equation of mass conservation, to obtain an equation for in the form
where are constants to be determined. Show that there is a steady solution with constant, and interpret this physically. Show also that a solution of this equation exists in the form of a front, with , where , and as . Determine in terms of , find the shape of the front implicitly in the form , and show that as from below.