The coalescence of viscous drops on a substrate is studied experimentally and theoretically. We consider cases where the drops can have different contact angles, leading to a very asymmetric coalescence process. Side view experiments reveal that the “bridge” connecting the drops evolves with self-similar dynamics, providing a new perspective on the coalescence of sessile drops. We show that the universal shape of the bridge is accurately described by similarity solutions of the one-dimensional lubrication equation. Our theory predicts that, once the drops are connected on a microscopic scale, the bridge grows linearly in time with a strong dependence on the contact angles. Without any adjustable parameters, we find quantitative agreement wi...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
The coalescence of water drops on a substrate is studied experimentally. We focus on the rapid growt...
The coalescence of water drops on a substrate is studied experimentally. We focus on the rapid growt...
Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as raining, ...
<p>Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as rainin...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
The surface–tension-driven coalescence of drops has been extensively studied because of the omnipres...
\u3cp\u3eA basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. ...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
When a drop is deposited gently onto the surface of a layer of the same liquid, it sits momentarily ...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
The coalescence of water drops on a substrate is studied experimentally. We focus on the rapid growt...
The coalescence of water drops on a substrate is studied experimentally. We focus on the rapid growt...
Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as raining, ...
<p>Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as rainin...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
The surface–tension-driven coalescence of drops has been extensively studied because of the omnipres...
\u3cp\u3eA basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. ...
A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite ...
When a drop is deposited gently onto the surface of a layer of the same liquid, it sits momentarily ...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...