Here we investigate the effect of a steady pressure disturbance moving
at a constant velocity along the interface of a thin viscous film flo
wing down an inclined plane. Both steady and unsteady solutions are de
termined for the interface. We find that it is possible for the steady
solutions to have surface waves, either preceding the disturbance or
behind it, depending on the values of the Bond and capillary numbers.
In addition, for fixed Bond number, disturbance amplitude, and constan
t film heights both far upstream and downstream, there exists a finite
range of capillary numbers for which no steady solutions exist. Withi
n this range of capillary numbers, the transient solution develops a s
hock like profile which adjusts the heights upstream and downstream of
the disturbance and grows in width. (C) 1998 American Institute of Ph
ysics.