The study of wetting phenomena is of great interest due to the multifaceted technological applications of hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces. The theoretical approaches proposed by Wenzel and later by Cassie and Baxter to describe the behavior of a droplet of water on a rough solid are extensively used and continuously updated to characterize the apparent contact angle of a droplet. However, the equilibrium hypothesis implied in these models means that they are not always predictive of experimental contact angles due to the strong metastabilities typically occurring in the wetting of heterogeneous surfaces. A predictive scheme for contact angles is thus urgently needed both to characterize a surface by contact angle measurements and to de...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
Understanding wettability and mechanisms of wetting transition are important for design and engineer...
The study of wetting phenomena is of great interest due to the multifaceted technological applicatio...
The relationship between perturbations to contact angles on a rough or textured surface and the supe...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
The use of Cassie and Baxter's equation and that of Wenzel has been subject to some criticism of lat...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
This work is supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of ...
Rough/patterned/textured surfaces with nano/microcavities that broaden below the surface known as &q...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
The relation between wetting properties and geometric parameters of fractal surfaces are widely disc...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
Rough/patterned/textured surfaces with nano/microcavities that broaden below the surfaceknown as “r...
Manipulation of drop motion has attracted considerable attention recently as it is pertinent to indu...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
Understanding wettability and mechanisms of wetting transition are important for design and engineer...
The study of wetting phenomena is of great interest due to the multifaceted technological applicatio...
The relationship between perturbations to contact angles on a rough or textured surface and the supe...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
The use of Cassie and Baxter's equation and that of Wenzel has been subject to some criticism of lat...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
This work is supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of ...
Rough/patterned/textured surfaces with nano/microcavities that broaden below the surface known as &q...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
The relation between wetting properties and geometric parameters of fractal surfaces are widely disc...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
Rough/patterned/textured surfaces with nano/microcavities that broaden below the surfaceknown as “r...
Manipulation of drop motion has attracted considerable attention recently as it is pertinent to indu...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
We present a phase field approach to wetting problems, related to the minimization of capillary ener...
Understanding wettability and mechanisms of wetting transition are important for design and engineer...