The classical Cox-Voinov theory of contact line motion provides a relation between themacroscopically observable contact angle, and the microscopic wetting angle as a function of contact line velocity. Here we investigate how viscoelasticity, specifically the normal stress effect, modifies wetting dynamics. Using the thin film equation for the second-order fluid, it is found that the normal stress effect is dominant at small scales. We show that the effect can be incorporated in the Cox-Voinov theory through an apparent microscopic angle, which differs from the true microscopic angle. The theory is applied to the classical problems of drop spreading and dip-coating, which shows how normal stress facilitates (inhibits) the motion of advancin...
We report on the onset of fluid entrainment when a contact line is forced to advance over a dry soli...
20 pages, 11 figures Part 1 is stored as Arxiv 0705.3576The dynamics of receding contact lines is in...
Wetting of surfaces by liquids is observed in many natural and technical processes. Efficient wettin...
The spreading of liquid drops on soft substrates is extremely slow, owing to strong viscoelastic dis...
We investigate the rapid spreading dynamics of a viscoelastic drop on a solid. Upon contact, surface...
Most of our understanding of moving contact lines relies on the limit of small capillary number. Thi...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
\u3cp\u3eLiquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting ...
The spreading of a liquid over a solid material is a key process in a wide range of applications. Wh...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of a liquid contact line receding on a hydrophobic sof...
We report an experimental study of the dynamics of spontaneous spreading of aqueous glycerol drops o...
Bretherton's (1961) theory of the forced, steady displacement of one fluid by another in a tube or b...
We investigate the potential link between Kramer’s treatment of rate processes and the molecular-kin...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of water sessile droplets advancing on hydrophobic and...
The dynamics of receding contact lines is investigated experimentally through controlled perturbatio...
We report on the onset of fluid entrainment when a contact line is forced to advance over a dry soli...
20 pages, 11 figures Part 1 is stored as Arxiv 0705.3576The dynamics of receding contact lines is in...
Wetting of surfaces by liquids is observed in many natural and technical processes. Efficient wettin...
The spreading of liquid drops on soft substrates is extremely slow, owing to strong viscoelastic dis...
We investigate the rapid spreading dynamics of a viscoelastic drop on a solid. Upon contact, surface...
Most of our understanding of moving contact lines relies on the limit of small capillary number. Thi...
International audienceDespite decades of studies, wetting dynamics on a solid is still the focus of ...
\u3cp\u3eLiquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting ...
The spreading of a liquid over a solid material is a key process in a wide range of applications. Wh...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of a liquid contact line receding on a hydrophobic sof...
We report an experimental study of the dynamics of spontaneous spreading of aqueous glycerol drops o...
Bretherton's (1961) theory of the forced, steady displacement of one fluid by another in a tube or b...
We investigate the potential link between Kramer’s treatment of rate processes and the molecular-kin...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of water sessile droplets advancing on hydrophobic and...
The dynamics of receding contact lines is investigated experimentally through controlled perturbatio...
We report on the onset of fluid entrainment when a contact line is forced to advance over a dry soli...
20 pages, 11 figures Part 1 is stored as Arxiv 0705.3576The dynamics of receding contact lines is in...
Wetting of surfaces by liquids is observed in many natural and technical processes. Efficient wettin...