A sessile liquid drop can deform the substrate on which it rests if the solid is sufficiently “soft.” In this paper we compute the detailed spatial structure of the capillary forces exerted by the drop on the solid substrate using a model based on Density Functional Theory. We show that, in addition to the normal forces, the drop exerts a previously unaccounted tangential force. The resultant effect on the solid is a pulling force near the contact line directed towards the interior of the drop, i.e., not along the interface. The resulting elastic deformations of the solid are worked out and illustrate the importance of the tangential force
\u3cp\u3eThe interfacial mechanics of soft elastic networks plays a central role in biological and t...
\u3cp\u3eLiquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting ...
The contact angle that a liquid drop makes on a soft substrate does not obey the classical Young’s r...
A sessile liquid drop can deform the substrate on which it rests if the solid is sufficiently “soft....
The capillary forces exerted by liquid drops and bubbles on a soft solid are directly measured using...
The capillary forces acting on a sessile drop placed on a solid surface has two basic components: (1...
We calculate the normal capillary retention force that anchors a drop to a solid surface in the dire...
The surface free energy, or surface tension, of a liquid interface gives rise to a pressure jump whe...
Under the effect of surface tension a blob of liquid adopts a spherical shape when immersed in anoth...
We present results of a theoretical study of the effect of surface deformation on a macroscopic syst...
We address the partial wetting of liquid drops on ultrathin solid sheets resting on a deformable fou...
This paper proposes a contact model between a rigid sphere and an elastic plane covered with a thin ...
\u3cp\u3eThe interfacial mechanics of soft elastic networks plays a central role in biological and t...
\u3cp\u3eLiquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting ...
The contact angle that a liquid drop makes on a soft substrate does not obey the classical Young’s r...
A sessile liquid drop can deform the substrate on which it rests if the solid is sufficiently “soft....
The capillary forces exerted by liquid drops and bubbles on a soft solid are directly measured using...
The capillary forces acting on a sessile drop placed on a solid surface has two basic components: (1...
We calculate the normal capillary retention force that anchors a drop to a solid surface in the dire...
The surface free energy, or surface tension, of a liquid interface gives rise to a pressure jump whe...
Under the effect of surface tension a blob of liquid adopts a spherical shape when immersed in anoth...
We present results of a theoretical study of the effect of surface deformation on a macroscopic syst...
We address the partial wetting of liquid drops on ultrathin solid sheets resting on a deformable fou...
This paper proposes a contact model between a rigid sphere and an elastic plane covered with a thin ...
\u3cp\u3eThe interfacial mechanics of soft elastic networks plays a central role in biological and t...
\u3cp\u3eLiquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting ...
The contact angle that a liquid drop makes on a soft substrate does not obey the classical Young’s r...