Characteristic interfacial structure behind a rapidly moving contact line
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Abstract
A solid rapidly pushed into a liquid, of viscosity η, at velocity U entrains surrounding air along with its moving surface. Using high-speed interferometry we find a robust characteristic structure of the entrained air layer: there is a thin-thick alternation of gap thickness in the transverse direction and this feature occurs both in wetting and de-wetting. In the thin regions we find that the gap thickness scales approximately as (ηU)0.5. We present a model using the assumption that the velocity profile is robust to thickness fluctuations that gives a good quantitative estimate of this gap thickness. This is in contrast to the Landau-Levich analysis which had previously been assumed applicable to this problem.
*This work was primarily supported by the University of Chicago MRSEC, funded by the National Science Foundation under award number DMR-1420709 and by NSF Grand DMR-1404841.
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Presenters
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Mengfei He
- University of Chicago