Moving Contact Lines: From Giant Slip on Textured Substrates to Water Striders | AIChE

Moving Contact Lines: From Giant Slip on Textured Substrates to Water Striders

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Feng, J. J. - Presenter, University of British Columbia


A three-phase contact line forms when a gas-liquid interface intersects a solid substrate, and a moving contact line presents a well-known singularity that cannot be computed using the conventional Navier-Stokes formalism. I will discuss the use of a diffuse-interface model for computing moving contact lines. The Cahn-Hilliard diffusion is known to regularize the singularity and makes possible a continuum-level computation. But relating the results to physical reality is subtle. I will show numerical results that suggest a well-defined sharp-interface limit, with a finite contact line speed that can be related to measurements. Then I will discuss applications including enhanced slip on textured substrates and propulsion of water striders on the air-water interface.

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