Nov 6, 2017 · When the capillary reaches the edge of the drop, it sticks to the drop. Consequently the motion of the substrate is accompanied by a deformation ...
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Here, we report that the lateral adhesion force between a liquid drop and a solid can also be divided into a static and a kinetic regime. This striking analogy ...
Feb 1, 2018 · Here, we report that the lateral adhesion force between a liquid drop and a solid can also be divided into a static and a kinetic regime. This ...
Figure S1. Scanning Electron Microscopic Images of the Solid Substrates. a-b, Fluorinated silicone nanofilaments coated on a glass slide.
Jun 15, 2023 · When a droplet starts sliding on a solid surface, the droplet-solid friction force develops in a manner comparable to the solid–solid friction force.
On a pivot window pane sessile drops of water start sliding when a critical tilt angle is reached,. i.e. when the gravitational force acting on the drop ...
Here, we report that the lateral adhesion force between a liquid drop and a solid can also be divided into a static and a kinetic regime. This striking analogy ...
Apr 14, 2022 · We found that drop motion on low-permittivity substrates is substantially influenced by electrostatic forces.
Dec 4, 2019 · A drop sits on a platform that can be translated in one direction. Inserted in the top of the drop is a thin rod, called a capillary, which ...
Droplets spontaneously migrate along substrates that are chemically homogeneous, but inhomogeneously deformable.