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An obstacle approach to rate independent droplet evolution

Analysis of PDEs 2024-10-10 v1

Abstract

We consider a toy model of rate independent droplet motion on a surface with contact angle hysteresis based on the one-phase Bernoulli free boundary problem. We introduce a notion of solutions based on an obstacle problem. These solutions jump ``as late and as little as possible", a physically natural property that energy solutions do not satisfy. When the initial data is star-shaped, we show that obstacle solutions are uniquely characterized by satisfying the local stability and dynamic slope conditions. This is proved via a novel comparison principle, which is one of the main new technical results of the paper. In this setting we can also show the (almost) optimal C1,1/2C^{1,1/2-}-spatial regularity of the contact line. This regularity result explains the asymptotic profile of the contact line as it de-pins via tangential motion similar to de-lamination. Finally we apply our comparison principle to show the convergence of minimizing movements schemes to the same obstacle solution, again in the star-shaped setting.

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@article{arxiv.2410.06931,
  title  = {An obstacle approach to rate independent droplet evolution},
  author = {William M Feldman and Inwon C Kim and Norbert Požár},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06931},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Based on readers' feedback we have split our work, whose original version can be found at arXiv:2310.03656v1, into two independent parts containing all the results of the original paper. The other part of the paper (on energy solutions) will appear as a replacement of the original work at arXiv:2310.03656v2