Microscopic and macroscopic structure of the precursor layer in spreading viscous drops

HP Kavehpour, B Ovryn, GH McKinley - Physical review letters, 2003 - APS
Physical review letters, 2003APS
We study the spreading of viscous nonvolatile liquids on smooth horizontal substrates using
a phase-modulated interference microscope with sufficient dynamic range to enable the
simultaneous measurement of both the inner (“microscopic”) length scale and the outer
(“macroscopic”) flow scale in addition to the intermediate matching region. The resulting
measurements of both the apparent contact angle and the lateral scale of the precursor
“wetting” film agree quantitatively with theoretical predictions for a van der Waal's liquid over …
We study the spreading of viscous nonvolatile liquids on smooth horizontal substrates using a phase-modulated interference microscope with sufficient dynamic range to enable the simultaneous measurement of both the inner (“microscopic”) length scale and the outer (“macroscopic”) flow scale in addition to the intermediate matching region. The resulting measurements of both the apparent contact angle and the lateral scale of the precursor “wetting” film agree quantitatively with theoretical predictions for a van der Waal’s liquid over a wide range of capillary numbers.
American Physical Society
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