English

Liquid bridge splitting enhances normal capillary adhesion and resistance to shear on rough surfaces

Fluid Dynamics 2021-09-13 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

The effect of 'bridge splitting' is considered in the case of capillary adhesion: for a fixed total volume of liquid, does having more capillary bridges increase the total adhesion force? Previous studies have shown that the capillary-induced adhesion force between two planar surfaces is only substantially enhanced by bridge splitting in specific circumstances. Here this previous result is reconsidered, and it is shown that bridge splitting may significantly increase the adhesion forces when one of the surfaces is rough. The resistance to shear is also examined, and it is shown that bridge splitting on a rough surface can lead to a steady capillary-induced shear force that scales linearly with translation velocity, even in the absence of contact-line pinning.

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@article{arxiv.2109.04125,
  title  = {Liquid bridge splitting enhances normal capillary adhesion and resistance to shear on rough surfaces},
  author = {Matthew D. Butler and Dominic Vella},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.04125},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

M. D. Butler and D. Vella, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 607 (2022) 514-529