We study a solid plate plunging into or being withdrawn from a liquid bath, to highlight the fundamental difference between the local behavior of an advancing or a receding contact line, respectively. It is assumed that the liquid partially wets the solid, making a finite contact angle in equilibrium. In our hydrodynamic description which neglects the presence of the outer gas atmosphere, an advancing dynamic wetting line persists to arbitrarily high speeds. The receding wetting line, on the other hand, vanishes at a critical speed set by the competition between viscous and surface tension forces. In the advancing case, we apply existing matching techniques to the plunging plate geometry, to significantly improve on existing theories. For t...
The moving contact line between a fluid, liquid and solid is a ubiquitous phenomenon, and determinin...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
Abstract. When a solid plate is withdrawn from a liquid bath, a receding contact line is formed wher...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
The dynamics of receding contact lines is investigated experimentally through controlled perturbatio...
The speed at which a liquid can move over a solid surface is strongly limited when a three-phase con...
The dynamics of receding contact lines is investigated experimentally through controlled perturbatio...
20 pages, 11 figures Part 1 is stored as Arxiv 0705.3576The dynamics of receding contact lines is in...
We consider a solid plate being withdrawn from a bath of liquid which it does not wet. At low speeds...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
The wetting kinetics of a drop on a solid surface is measured by observing the movement of the conta...
The moving contact line between a fluid, liquid and solid is a ubiquitous phenomenon, and determinin...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
Abstract. When a solid plate is withdrawn from a liquid bath, a receding contact line is formed wher...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
The dynamics of receding contact lines is investigated experimentally through controlled perturbatio...
The speed at which a liquid can move over a solid surface is strongly limited when a three-phase con...
The dynamics of receding contact lines is investigated experimentally through controlled perturbatio...
20 pages, 11 figures Part 1 is stored as Arxiv 0705.3576The dynamics of receding contact lines is in...
We consider a solid plate being withdrawn from a bath of liquid which it does not wet. At low speeds...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
The wetting kinetics of a drop on a solid surface is measured by observing the movement of the conta...
The moving contact line between a fluid, liquid and solid is a ubiquitous phenomenon, and determinin...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...