A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL FOR DRYING PAINT LAYERS

Citation
Sd. Howison et al., A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL FOR DRYING PAINT LAYERS, Journal of engineering mathematics, 32(4), 1997, pp. 377-394
Citations number
16
ISSN journal
00220833
Volume
32
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
377 - 394
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0833(1997)32:4<377:AMFDPL>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Many industrial processes involve the coating of substrates with thin layers of paint. This paper is concerned with modelling the variations in layer thickness which may occur as a paint layer dries. Firstly, a systematic derivation is provided of a model based on classical lubri cation theory for a drying paint layer consisting of a non-volatile re sin and a volatile solvent. The effects of variable surface tension, v iscosity, solvent diffusivity and solvent evaporation rate are all inc luded in the model. This analysis makes explicit the validity of the p hysically intuitive approximations made by earlier authors and hence c larifies when the model is appropriate. Secondly, the model is used to analyse the evolution of small perturbations to the thickness of, and the concentration of solvent in, a drying paint layer. This analysis provides an analytical description of the 'reversal' of an initial per turbation to the thickness of the layer and the appearance of a pertur bation to an initially flat layer caused by an initial perturbation to the concentration of solvent. Thirdly, it is shown how a simplified v ersion of the model applicable to the case of surface-tension-gradient -dominated flow can be derived and solved as an initial-value problem. Fourthly, the applicability of the present theory developed for solve nt-based high-gloss alkyd paints to waterborne coatings is discussed. Finally, the results obtained are summarised and the practical implica tions of the work are discussed.