For contact line motion where the full Stokes flow equations hold, full matched asymptotic solutions using slip models have been obtained for droplet spreading and more general geometries. These solutions to the singular perturbation problem in the slip length, however, all involve matching through an intermediate region that is taken to be separate from the outer-inner regions. Here, we show that the intermediate region is in fact an overlap region representing extensions of both the outer and the inner region, allowing direct matching to proceed. In particular, we investigate in detail how a previously seen result of the matching of the cubes of the free surface slope is justified in the lubrication setting. We also extend this two-region...
A set of lubrication models for the thin film flow of incompressible fluids on solid substrates is d...
This paper studies the rupture of thin liquid films on hydrophobic substrates, assuming large slip a...
When boundary conditions arising from the usual hydrodynamic assumptions are applied, analyses of dy...
We revisit the classical matched asymptotic analysis of the moving contact line, a problem that has ...
We study a solid plate plunging into or being withdrawn from a liquid bath, to highlight the fundame...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
International audienceAn important element of the asymptotic description of flows having a moving li...
This manuscript is concerned with the spreading of a liquid droplet on a plane solid surface. The fo...
We study the flow close to an advancing contact line in the limit of small capillary number. To take...
International audienceDrops sliding down a partially wetting plate develop a sharp, cornered tail th...
When a thin viscous film dewets from a solid substrate, the liquid forms a characteristic rim near t...
Contact lines in interaction with a liquid flow are involved in many industrial or fondamental situa...
Contact lines in interaction with a liquid ow are involved in many industrial or fondamental situati...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
We reconcile two scaling laws that have been proposed in the literature for the slip length associat...
A set of lubrication models for the thin film flow of incompressible fluids on solid substrates is d...
This paper studies the rupture of thin liquid films on hydrophobic substrates, assuming large slip a...
When boundary conditions arising from the usual hydrodynamic assumptions are applied, analyses of dy...
We revisit the classical matched asymptotic analysis of the moving contact line, a problem that has ...
We study a solid plate plunging into or being withdrawn from a liquid bath, to highlight the fundame...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
International audienceAn important element of the asymptotic description of flows having a moving li...
This manuscript is concerned with the spreading of a liquid droplet on a plane solid surface. The fo...
We study the flow close to an advancing contact line in the limit of small capillary number. To take...
International audienceDrops sliding down a partially wetting plate develop a sharp, cornered tail th...
When a thin viscous film dewets from a solid substrate, the liquid forms a characteristic rim near t...
Contact lines in interaction with a liquid flow are involved in many industrial or fondamental situa...
Contact lines in interaction with a liquid ow are involved in many industrial or fondamental situati...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
We reconcile two scaling laws that have been proposed in the literature for the slip length associat...
A set of lubrication models for the thin film flow of incompressible fluids on solid substrates is d...
This paper studies the rupture of thin liquid films on hydrophobic substrates, assuming large slip a...
When boundary conditions arising from the usual hydrodynamic assumptions are applied, analyses of dy...