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Wettability-independent droplet transport by \emph{Bendotaxis}

Soft Condensed Matter 2019-03-12 v2 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We demonstrate \textit{bendotaxis}, a novel mechanism for droplet self-transport at small scales. A combination of bending and capillarity in a thin channel causes a pressure gradient that, in turn, results in the spontaneous movement of a liquid droplet. Surprisingly, the direction of this motion is always the same, regardless of the wettability of the channel. We use a combination of experiments at a macroscopic scale and a simple mathematical model to study this motion, focussing in particular on the time scale associated with the motion. We suggest that \emph{bendotaxis} may be a useful means of transporting droplets in technological applications, for example in developing self-cleaning surfaces, and discuss the implications of our results for such applications.

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@article{arxiv.1809.10923,
  title  = {Wettability-independent droplet transport by \emph{Bendotaxis}},
  author = {Alexander T. Bradley and Finn Box and Ian J. Hewitt and Dominic Vella},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10923},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures. Supplementary Information available on request