In this study, a numerical model was developed to predict the wettable parameters of an axisymmetric large-volume droplet on a microstructured surface in gravity. We defined a droplet with the Bond number Bo>0.1 as a large-volume droplet. Bo was calculated by using the equation Bo=ρlgγlv3V4π23 where ρl is the density of liquid, γlv is the liquid-vapor interfacial tension, g is the gravity acceleration and V is the droplet volume. The volume of a large-volume water droplet was larger than 2.7 μL. By using the total energy minimization and the arc differential method of the Bashforth–Adams equation, we got the profile, the apparent contact angle and the contact circle diameter of an axisymmetric large-volume droplet in gravity on a microstruc...
We present the experimental results on the behaviour of static and dynamic sessile drops under hyper...
The study of wetting phenomena is of great interest due to the multifaceted technological applicatio...
Experimental and theoretical investigations are presented for the maximum spread factor (βm) of an i...
The profile, apparent contact angle (ACA), contact angle hysteresis (CAH), and wetting state transmi...
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The wettability of droplets on a low surface energy solid is evaluated experimentally and theoretica...
This paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact angles of sessile drops ...
In the past, considerable discredit has been cast upon drop-size method because unwarranted assumpti...
The present study seeks to understand and predict droplet retention on smooth hydrophobic surfaces. ...
International audienceThis paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact an...
Efficient droplet transport is critical in microassays, microfluidic devices, and a range of heat tr...
The present study seeks to understand and predict droplet retention on smooth hydrophobic surfaces. ...
We analytically solve the Young–Laplace equation for the shape of a stationary sessile droplet pinne...
We analytically solve the Young–Laplace equation for the shape of a stationary sessile droplet pinne...
Gravity-induced sagging can amplify variations in goniometric measurements of the contact angles of ...
We present the experimental results on the behaviour of static and dynamic sessile drops under hyper...
The study of wetting phenomena is of great interest due to the multifaceted technological applicatio...
Experimental and theoretical investigations are presented for the maximum spread factor (βm) of an i...
The profile, apparent contact angle (ACA), contact angle hysteresis (CAH), and wetting state transmi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The wettability of droplets on a low surface energy solid is evaluated experimentally and theoretica...
This paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact angles of sessile drops ...
In the past, considerable discredit has been cast upon drop-size method because unwarranted assumpti...
The present study seeks to understand and predict droplet retention on smooth hydrophobic surfaces. ...
International audienceThis paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact an...
Efficient droplet transport is critical in microassays, microfluidic devices, and a range of heat tr...
The present study seeks to understand and predict droplet retention on smooth hydrophobic surfaces. ...
We analytically solve the Young–Laplace equation for the shape of a stationary sessile droplet pinne...
We analytically solve the Young–Laplace equation for the shape of a stationary sessile droplet pinne...
Gravity-induced sagging can amplify variations in goniometric measurements of the contact angles of ...
We present the experimental results on the behaviour of static and dynamic sessile drops under hyper...
The study of wetting phenomena is of great interest due to the multifaceted technological applicatio...
Experimental and theoretical investigations are presented for the maximum spread factor (βm) of an i...