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Wetting and wrapping of a floating droplet by a thin elastic filament

Soft Condensed Matter 2023-12-11 v1

Abstract

We study the wetting of a thin elastic filament floating on a fluid surface by a droplet of another, immiscible fluid. This quasi-2D experimental system is the lower-dimensional counterpart of the wetting and wrapping of a droplet by an elastic sheet. The simplicity of this system allows us to study the phenomenology of partial wetting and wrapping of the droplet by measuring angles of contact as a function of the elasticity of the filament, the applied tension and the curvature of the droplet. We find that a purely geometric theory gives a good description of the mechanical equilibria in the system. The estimates of applied tension and tension in the filament obey an elastic version of the Young-Laplace-Dupr\'e relation. However, curvatures close to the contact line are not captured by the geometric theory, possibly because of 3D effects at the contact line. We also find that when a highly-bendable filament completely wraps the droplet, there is continuity of curvature at the droplet-filament interface, leading to seamless wrapping as observed in a 3D droplet.

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@article{arxiv.2010.04599,
  title  = {Wetting and wrapping of a floating droplet by a thin elastic filament},
  author = {S Ganga Prasath and Joel Marthelot and Narayanan Menon and Rama Govindarajan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.04599},
  year   = {2023}
}