Thin-film drainage becomes singular at saddles

Abstract

Thin films draining on top of curved surfaces occur in coating, manufacturing, and geophysical flows, where predicting accumulation and thinning is crucial. Unlike singularities associated with contact lines, boundaries, defects, a smooth saddle alone can produce a locally singular drainage thickness distribution. The singularity stems from competing converging and diverging flow and is regularized within a dynamically selected region where drainage, hydrostatic pressure, and capillarity balance. Saddles thus emerge as generic building blocks for thin-film drainage on complex topographies.

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