Liquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting from a balance of capillary and elastic forces. The movement of these drops may cause strong, potentially singular dissipation in the soft solid. Here we show that a drop on a soft substrate moves by surfing a ridge: the initially flat solid surface is deformed into a sharp ridge whose orientation angle depends on the contact line velocity. We measure this angle for water on a silicone gel and develop a theory based on the substrate rheology. We quantitatively recover the dynamic contact angle and provide a mechanism for stick–slip motion when a drop is forced strongly: the contact line depins and slides down the wetting ridge, forming a new one after...
\u3cp\u3eThe interfacial mechanics of soft elastic networks plays a central role in biological and t...
The spreading of a liquid over a solid material is a key process in a wide range of applications. Wh...
Soft solids, such as polymeric gels, are elastic materials that can be significantly deformed by cap...
Liquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting from a ba...
The spreading of liquid drops on soft substrates is extremely slow, owing to strong viscoelastic dis...
A gravity-driven droplet will rapidly flow down an inclined substrate, resisted only by stresses ins...
The contact line of a liquid drop on a solid exerts a nanometrically sharp surface traction. This pr...
Dynamic wetting behaviors on soft solids are important to interpret complex biological processes fro...
So-called "superhydrophobic" surfaces are strongly non-wetting such that fluid droplets very easily ...
Elastic deformation of soft substrates occurs upon wetting, yet it is challenging to follow its dyna...
We study the sliding of drops of constant-viscosity dilute elastic liquids (Boger fluids) on various...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of water sessile droplets advancing on hydrophobic and...
International audienceElastocapillarity describes the deformations of soft materials by surface tens...
Wetting of surfaces by liquids is observed in many natural and technical processes. Efficient wettin...
The capillary traction of a liquid contact line causes highly localized deformations in soft solids,...
\u3cp\u3eThe interfacial mechanics of soft elastic networks plays a central role in biological and t...
The spreading of a liquid over a solid material is a key process in a wide range of applications. Wh...
Soft solids, such as polymeric gels, are elastic materials that can be significantly deformed by cap...
Liquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting from a ba...
The spreading of liquid drops on soft substrates is extremely slow, owing to strong viscoelastic dis...
A gravity-driven droplet will rapidly flow down an inclined substrate, resisted only by stresses ins...
The contact line of a liquid drop on a solid exerts a nanometrically sharp surface traction. This pr...
Dynamic wetting behaviors on soft solids are important to interpret complex biological processes fro...
So-called "superhydrophobic" surfaces are strongly non-wetting such that fluid droplets very easily ...
Elastic deformation of soft substrates occurs upon wetting, yet it is challenging to follow its dyna...
We study the sliding of drops of constant-viscosity dilute elastic liquids (Boger fluids) on various...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of water sessile droplets advancing on hydrophobic and...
International audienceElastocapillarity describes the deformations of soft materials by surface tens...
Wetting of surfaces by liquids is observed in many natural and technical processes. Efficient wettin...
The capillary traction of a liquid contact line causes highly localized deformations in soft solids,...
\u3cp\u3eThe interfacial mechanics of soft elastic networks plays a central role in biological and t...
The spreading of a liquid over a solid material is a key process in a wide range of applications. Wh...
Soft solids, such as polymeric gels, are elastic materials that can be significantly deformed by cap...