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Energy dissipation and the contact-line region of a spreading Bridge. (English) Zbl 1248.76145

Summary: A drop on a circular support spontaneously spreads upon contact with a substrate. The motion is driven by a loss of surface energy. The loss of recoverable energy can be expressed alternatively as work done at the liquid-gas interface or dissipation through viscosity and sliding friction. In this paper we require consistency with the energy lost by dissipation in order to infer details of the contact-line region through simulations. Simulations with the boundary integral method are used to compute the flow field of a corresponding experiment where polydimethylsiloxane spreads on a relatively hydrophobic surface. The flow field is used to calculate the energy dissipation, from which slip lengths for local slip and Navier slip boundary conditions are found. Velocities, shear rates and pressures along the interface as well as interface shapes in the microscopic region of the contact line are also reported. Angles, slip length and viscous bending length scale allow a test of the Voinov-Hocking-Cox model without free parameters.

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76T30 Three or more component flows
76T10 Liquid-gas two-phase flows, bubbly flows
76D45 Capillarity (surface tension) for incompressible viscous fluids

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