Hypothesis: There are two different sharp-interface models for moving contact lines: slip models and precursor film models. While both models predict a mostly constant contact angle during the evaporation of pure droplets, it is expected that they behave differently when surfactants are present, because of the inherent dissimilarities in their respective interface definitions. Simulations: Both contact line models are numerically implemented using lubrication theory to analyze evaporating droplets. A convection-diffusion equation is implemented for insoluble surfactants. For pure droplets the models are compared with experiments performed by Nguyen et al. (2012). Findings: The two contact line models show results comparable to the experimen...
Hypothesis: Droplets can absorb into permeable substrates due to capillarity. It is hypothesized tha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03We study the evaporation of liquid droplets on flat...
On a hydrophobic surface, the contact angle of an evaporating droplet decreases with time and become...
Hypothesis: There are two different sharp-interface models for moving contact lines: slip models and...
Hypothesis: There are two different sharp-interface models for moving contact lines: slip models and...
Sessile droplets are liquid droplets resting on a flat substrate. During the evaporation of small se...
Evaluating and predicting evaporation kinetics of a sessile droplet present challenging exercises be...
Evaluating and predicting evaporation kinetics of a sessile droplet present challenging exercises be...
We consider the flow dynamics of a thin evaporating droplet in the presence of an insoluble surfacta...
We consider the flow dynamics of a thin evaporating droplet in the presence of an insoluble surfacta...
We propose a simple model of the dynamics of a contact line under evaporation and partial wetting co...
We consider the flow dynamics of a thin evaporating droplet in the presence of an insoluble surfacta...
Hypothesis: Thermal Marangoni flow in evaporating sessile water droplets is much weaker in experimen...
The simultaneous spreading and evaporation of droplets of aqueous trisiloxane (superspreader) soluti...
The evaporation of a small droplet of a volatile fluid from a solid surface differs according to whe...
Hypothesis: Droplets can absorb into permeable substrates due to capillarity. It is hypothesized tha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03We study the evaporation of liquid droplets on flat...
On a hydrophobic surface, the contact angle of an evaporating droplet decreases with time and become...
Hypothesis: There are two different sharp-interface models for moving contact lines: slip models and...
Hypothesis: There are two different sharp-interface models for moving contact lines: slip models and...
Sessile droplets are liquid droplets resting on a flat substrate. During the evaporation of small se...
Evaluating and predicting evaporation kinetics of a sessile droplet present challenging exercises be...
Evaluating and predicting evaporation kinetics of a sessile droplet present challenging exercises be...
We consider the flow dynamics of a thin evaporating droplet in the presence of an insoluble surfacta...
We consider the flow dynamics of a thin evaporating droplet in the presence of an insoluble surfacta...
We propose a simple model of the dynamics of a contact line under evaporation and partial wetting co...
We consider the flow dynamics of a thin evaporating droplet in the presence of an insoluble surfacta...
Hypothesis: Thermal Marangoni flow in evaporating sessile water droplets is much weaker in experimen...
The simultaneous spreading and evaporation of droplets of aqueous trisiloxane (superspreader) soluti...
The evaporation of a small droplet of a volatile fluid from a solid surface differs according to whe...
Hypothesis: Droplets can absorb into permeable substrates due to capillarity. It is hypothesized tha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03We study the evaporation of liquid droplets on flat...
On a hydrophobic surface, the contact angle of an evaporating droplet decreases with time and become...