In this Letter a hydrodynamic theory of liquid slippage on a solid substrate near a moving contact line is proposed. A family of spatially varying slip lengths in the Navier slip law recovers the results of past formulations for slip in continuum theories and molecular dynamics simulations and is consistent with well-established experimental observations of complete wetting. This formulation gives a general approach for continuum hydrodynamic theories. New fluid flow behaviors are also predicted yet to be seen in experiment. © 2013 American Physical Society
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This paper examined the dewetting between a small air bubble and a solid surface in deionised water....
In this Letter a hydrodynamic theory of liquid slippage on a solid substrate near a moving contact l...
The problem of the moving contact line between two immiscible fluids on a smooth surface is revisite...
Movement of the contact line over a solid surface violates the adherence, or "no slip, " b...
Fluid slip has been observed experimentally in micro- and nanoscale liquid flow devices by several i...
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In this paper we consider the effect of surface heterogeneity on the slippage of fluid, using two co...
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The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
To characterize non-trivial boundary conditions of a liquid flowing past a solid, the slip length is...
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This paper examined the dewetting between a small air bubble and a solid surface in deionised water....