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Initial spreading of low-viscosity drops on partially wetting surfaces
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EngineeringPhysicsInterfacial PhenomenonWetting SubstrateFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsWettingSurface TensionFluid-solid InteractionSquare RootRheologyLiquid-liquid FlowInitial SpreadingSoft MatterLiquid Drop
Liquid drops start spreading directly after coming into contact with a partially wetting substrate. Although this phenomenon involves a three-phase contact line, the spreading motion is very fast. We study the initial spreading dynamics of low-viscosity drops using two complementary methods: molecular dynamics simulations and high-speed imaging. We access previously unexplored length and time scales and provide a detailed picture on how the initial contact between the liquid drop and the solid is established. Both methods unambiguously point toward a spreading regime that is independent of wettability, with the contact radius growing as the square root of time.
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