We introduce and analyse a class of quasi-self-similar solutions of the thin film equation to describe the dynamics of expanding liquid films on a solid surface. Using these solutions as intermediate asymptotics profiles, we obtain a quantitative expression for the shape of the film and a relation between the speed of the contact line and the macroscopic and microscopic contact angles
We study the forced displacement of a thin film of fluid in contact with vertical and inclined subst...
A hydrodynamic model suitable for investigating the dynamics of a prototypical symmetric thin film i...
Abstract. Lubrication-type theories have turned out to be useful in a wide range of scales, being ap...
The kinetics of wetting a solid substrate by a thin liquid film has been reviewed here. Typically wh...
We investigate self-similar solutions of the thin film equation in the case of zero contact angle bo...
The dynamics of a thin film on a horizontal solid substrate is investigated in the case of non-Newto...
The modeling of the motion of a contact line, the triple point at which solid, liquid and air meet, ...
We consider the spreading of a thin droplet of viscous liquid on a plane surface driven by capillari...
A new mathematical model is proposed for the spreading of a liquid film on a solid surface. The mode...
A stable coexistence (or the lack of it) of a macroscopic drop with ita thin films on a substrate de...
Macroscopic approach to the wetting phenomena, based on the isotherms of disjoining pressure of wett...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
This manuscript is concerned with the spreading of a liquid droplet on a plane solid surface. The fo...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
This paper is devoted to the asymptotic analysis of a thin film equation that describes the evolutio...
We study the forced displacement of a thin film of fluid in contact with vertical and inclined subst...
A hydrodynamic model suitable for investigating the dynamics of a prototypical symmetric thin film i...
Abstract. Lubrication-type theories have turned out to be useful in a wide range of scales, being ap...
The kinetics of wetting a solid substrate by a thin liquid film has been reviewed here. Typically wh...
We investigate self-similar solutions of the thin film equation in the case of zero contact angle bo...
The dynamics of a thin film on a horizontal solid substrate is investigated in the case of non-Newto...
The modeling of the motion of a contact line, the triple point at which solid, liquid and air meet, ...
We consider the spreading of a thin droplet of viscous liquid on a plane surface driven by capillari...
A new mathematical model is proposed for the spreading of a liquid film on a solid surface. The mode...
A stable coexistence (or the lack of it) of a macroscopic drop with ita thin films on a substrate de...
Macroscopic approach to the wetting phenomena, based on the isotherms of disjoining pressure of wett...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
This manuscript is concerned with the spreading of a liquid droplet on a plane solid surface. The fo...
The hydrodynamic equations for contact line motion are typically amended with different models to al...
This paper is devoted to the asymptotic analysis of a thin film equation that describes the evolutio...
We study the forced displacement of a thin film of fluid in contact with vertical and inclined subst...
A hydrodynamic model suitable for investigating the dynamics of a prototypical symmetric thin film i...
Abstract. Lubrication-type theories have turned out to be useful in a wide range of scales, being ap...