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Title: Apparent dynamic contact angle of an advancing gas--liquid meniscus

Journal Article · · Physics of Fluids; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.868076· OSTI ID:5266790
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  1. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 (United States)

The steady motion of an advancing meniscus in a gas-filled capillary tube involves a delicate balance of capillary, viscous, and intermolecular forces. The limit of small capillary numbers Ca (dimensionless speeds) is analyzed here with a matched asymptotic analysis that links the outer capillary region to the precursor film in front of the meniscus through a lubricating film. The meniscus shape in the outer region is constructed and the apparent dynamic contact angle [Theta] that the meniscus forms with the solid surface is derived as a function of the capillary number, the capillary radius, and the Hamaker's constant for intermolecular forces, under conditions of weak gas--solid interaction, which lead to fast spreading of the precursor film and weak intermolecular forces relative to viscous forces within the lubricating film. The dependence on intermolecular forces is very weak and the contact angle expression has a tight upper bound tan [Theta]=7.48 Ca[sup 1/3] for thick films, which is independent of the Hamaker constant. This upper bound is in very good agreement with existing experimental data for wetting fluids in any capillary and for partially wetting fluids in a prewetted capillary. Significant correction to the Ca[sup 1/3] dependence occurs only at very low Ca, where the intermolecular forces become more important and tan [Theta] diverges slightly from the above asymptotic behavior toward lower values.

DOE Contract Number:
FG02-92ER14269
OSTI ID:
5266790
Journal Information:
Physics of Fluids; (United States), Vol. 6:1; ISSN 1070-6631
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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