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On well-posedness of variational models of charged drops
Electrified liquids are well known to be prone to a variety of interfacial
instabilities that result in the onset of apparent interfacial singularities
and liquid fragmentation. In the case of electrically conducting liquids, one
of the basic models describing the equilibrium interfacial configurations and
the onset of instability assumes the liquid to be equipotential and interprets
those configurations as local minimizers of the energy consisting of the sum of
the surface energy and the electrostatic energy. Here we show that,
surprisingly, this classical geometric variational model is mathematically
ill-posed irrespectively of the degree to which the liquid is electrified.
Specifically, we demonstrate that an isolated spherical droplet is never a
local minimizer, no matter how small is the total charge on the droplet, since
the energy can always be lowered by a smooth, arbitrarily small distortion of
the droplet's surface. This is in sharp contrast with the experimental
observations that a critical amount of charge is needed in order to destabilize
a spherical droplet. We discuss several possible regularization mechanisms for
the considered free boundary problem and argue that well-posedness can be
restored by the inclusion of the entropic effects resulting in finite screening
of free charges.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figure
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