When one is lead to think about a theoretical treatment of moving contact lines in the sole framework of classical physics, the first associations coming to mind are most probably those of singularities intractable unless "regularizing" effects, beyond the classical approach, are taken into account, such as the disjoining pressure or a slip at the wall. Here we show that, contrary to such preconceptions, no contact-line singularities arise, even in the absence of these regularizing effects, in a system consisting of a liquid, its pure vapor and a superheated substrate (of interest, in particular, in boiling applications). Furthermore, no thermal singularities typically associated with this system are encountered either, even in the absence ...
The present theoretical study is concerned with evaporation-induced apparent contact angles for a pe...
This thesis theoretically investigates the transport processes in the vicinity of the triple gas-liq...
A small vicinity of a contact line, with well-defined (micro)scales (henceforth the “micro...
For a liquid advancing or receding on a flat bare solid in a vapor atmosphere, we show that no singu...
The contact line of a volatile liquid on a flat substrate is studied theoretically. We show that a r...
The accurate modeling of processes involving moving contact lines, such sessile droplet evapo- ratio...
Far from claiming any ultimate resolution of the contact line paradoxes, we draw the reader’s attent...
The microscale theory of evaporating contact lines is revisited (for the case of a one-component liq...
Far from claiming any ultimate resolution of the contact line paradoxes, we draw the reader’s attent...
On the basis of a standard one-sided lubrication-type model, an analysis is carried out pertaining t...
International audienceWe investigate a possibility to regularize the hydrodynamic contact line singu...
We consider two minimalist models allowing self-consistent analyses of contact-line microstructures ...
This thesis theoretically investigates the transport processes in the vicinity of the triple gas-liq...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
A small vicinity of a contact line, with well-defined (micro)scales (henceforth the "microstructure"...
The present theoretical study is concerned with evaporation-induced apparent contact angles for a pe...
This thesis theoretically investigates the transport processes in the vicinity of the triple gas-liq...
A small vicinity of a contact line, with well-defined (micro)scales (henceforth the “micro...
For a liquid advancing or receding on a flat bare solid in a vapor atmosphere, we show that no singu...
The contact line of a volatile liquid on a flat substrate is studied theoretically. We show that a r...
The accurate modeling of processes involving moving contact lines, such sessile droplet evapo- ratio...
Far from claiming any ultimate resolution of the contact line paradoxes, we draw the reader’s attent...
The microscale theory of evaporating contact lines is revisited (for the case of a one-component liq...
Far from claiming any ultimate resolution of the contact line paradoxes, we draw the reader’s attent...
On the basis of a standard one-sided lubrication-type model, an analysis is carried out pertaining t...
International audienceWe investigate a possibility to regularize the hydrodynamic contact line singu...
We consider two minimalist models allowing self-consistent analyses of contact-line microstructures ...
This thesis theoretically investigates the transport processes in the vicinity of the triple gas-liq...
Although the contact angle between a liquid /vapor interface and a flat homogeneous solid at equilib...
A small vicinity of a contact line, with well-defined (micro)scales (henceforth the "microstructure"...
The present theoretical study is concerned with evaporation-induced apparent contact angles for a pe...
This thesis theoretically investigates the transport processes in the vicinity of the triple gas-liq...
A small vicinity of a contact line, with well-defined (micro)scales (henceforth the “micro...