Dynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of increasing technological importance. The underlying dissipative mechanisms are, however, still unclear. We present here short-time dynamic wetting experiments and numerical simulations, based on a phase field approach, of a droplet on a dry solid surface, where direct comparison of the two allows us to evaluate the different contributions from the numerics. We find that an important part of the dissipation may arise from a friction related to the motion of the contact line itself, and that this may be dominating both inertia and viscous friction in the flow adjacent to the contact line. A contact line friction factor appears in the theoretical formulat...
The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
none3siWe report experiments on the rapid contact-line motion present in the early stages of capilla...
Dynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of increasing...
none3siDynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of inc...
The motion of a three phase contact line, as in a droplet spreading over a dry surface, is ubiquitou...
The experimental results of Xia and Steen for the contact line dynamics of a drop placed on a vertic...
The experimental results of Xia and Steen for the contact line dynamics of a drop placed on a vertic...
We report experiments on the rapid contact-line motion present in the early stages of capillary-driv...
We report experiments on the rapid contact-line motion present in the early stages of capillary-driv...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
Abstract. In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but...
In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but today, th...
In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but today, th...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
none3siWe report experiments on the rapid contact-line motion present in the early stages of capilla...
Dynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of increasing...
none3siDynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of inc...
The motion of a three phase contact line, as in a droplet spreading over a dry surface, is ubiquitou...
The experimental results of Xia and Steen for the contact line dynamics of a drop placed on a vertic...
The experimental results of Xia and Steen for the contact line dynamics of a drop placed on a vertic...
We report experiments on the rapid contact-line motion present in the early stages of capillary-driv...
We report experiments on the rapid contact-line motion present in the early stages of capillary-driv...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
Abstract. In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but...
In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but today, th...
In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but today, th...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
none3siWe report experiments on the rapid contact-line motion present in the early stages of capilla...