Abstract:The dynamics of a fluid flow within an open capillary channel depend on the fluid's contact angle with the channel substrate, but determining the real value of the contact angle with the solid surface is an ominous problem in capillary microflows. The Lucas-Washburn law assumes a constant contact angle during the fluid motion; however, it is observed that the contact angle of the flowing liquid with the walls differs from its static (Young) value. Correlations for the dynamic contact angle have been proposed, … Show more
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