The surface free energy, or surface tension, of a liquid interface gives rise to a pressure jump when the interface is curved. Here we show that a similar capillary pressure arises at the interface of soft solids. We present experimental evidence that immersion of a thin elastomeric wire into a liquid induces a substantial elastic compression due to the solid capillary pressure at the bottom. We quantitatively determine the effective surface tension from the elastic displacement field and find a value comparable to the liquid-vapor surface tension. Most importantly, these results also reveal the way the liquid pulls on the solid close to the contact line: the capillary force is not oriented along the liquid-air interface, nor perpendicularl...
I study how the contact area and the work of adhesion between two elastic solids with randomly rough...
This thesis highlights different geometric effects involved in wetting phenomena. The first part is ...
The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhydrophobic surfaces in water gives rise to s...
The surface free energy, or surface tension, of a liquid interface gives rise to a pressure jump whe...
The capillary forces exerted by liquid drops and bubbles on a soft solid are directly measured using...
The adhesive capillary force between two elastic spheres or a sphere and a plane is usually describe...
The elastic deformation of a soft solid induced by capillary forces crucially relies on the excess s...
\u3cp\u3eExtremely compliant elastic materials, such as thin membranes or soft gels, can be deformed...
A paperclip can float on water. Drops of mercury do not spread on a surface. These capillary phenome...
In this paper we exploit some analogies between flows near capillary interfaces and near elastic int...
A liquid surface touching a solid usually deforms in a near-wall meniscus region. In this work, we r...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
International audienceWe study the interaction of an elastic beam with a liquid drop in the case whe...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
I study how the contact area and the work of adhesion between two elastic solids with randomly rough...
This thesis highlights different geometric effects involved in wetting phenomena. The first part is ...
The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhydrophobic surfaces in water gives rise to s...
The surface free energy, or surface tension, of a liquid interface gives rise to a pressure jump whe...
The capillary forces exerted by liquid drops and bubbles on a soft solid are directly measured using...
The adhesive capillary force between two elastic spheres or a sphere and a plane is usually describe...
The elastic deformation of a soft solid induced by capillary forces crucially relies on the excess s...
\u3cp\u3eExtremely compliant elastic materials, such as thin membranes or soft gels, can be deformed...
A paperclip can float on water. Drops of mercury do not spread on a surface. These capillary phenome...
In this paper we exploit some analogies between flows near capillary interfaces and near elastic int...
A liquid surface touching a solid usually deforms in a near-wall meniscus region. In this work, we r...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
International audienceWe study the interaction of an elastic beam with a liquid drop in the case whe...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
I study how the contact area and the work of adhesion between two elastic solids with randomly rough...
This thesis highlights different geometric effects involved in wetting phenomena. The first part is ...
The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhydrophobic surfaces in water gives rise to s...