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We report on the capillary rise of water in three-dimensional networks of hydrophilic silica pores with 3.5nm and 5nm mean radii, respectively (porous Vycor monoliths). We find classical square root of time Lucas-Washburn laws for the…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2016-09-08 Simon Gruener , Tommy Hofmann , Dirk Wallacher , Andriy V. Kityk , Patrick Huber

We study the spatio-temporal dynamics of water uptake by capillary condensation from unsaturated vapor in mesoporous silicon layers (pore radius $r_\mathrm{p} \simeq 2$ nm), taking advantage of the local changes in optical reflectance as a…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2016-12-21 Olivier Vincent , Bastien Marguet , Abraham Stroock

We present measurements on the spontaneous imbibition (capillary rise) of water, a linear hydrocarbon (n-C16H34) and a liquid crystal (8OCB) into the pore space of monolithic, nanoporous Vycor glass (mean pore radius 5 nm). Measurements on…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2007-05-23 Patrick Huber , Klaus Knorr , Andriy V. Kityk

We report and rationalize the observation of a crossover from the classical Lucas-Washburn dynamics to a long-lived anomalously slow regime for capillary rise in simple glass tubes. We propose an analytical model considering the role of…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2024-01-09 Menghua Zhao , Aktaruzzaman Al Hossain , Carlos E. Colosqui , Matthieu Roché

This article discusses the way the standard description of capillary filling dynamics has to be modified to account for liquid/solid slip in nanometric pores. It focuses in particular on the case of a large slip length compared to the pore…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2011-12-07 Laurent Joly

We present gravimetrical and optical imaging experiments on the capillarity-driven imbibition of silicone oils in monolithic silica glasses traversed by 3D networks of pores (mesoporous Vycor glass with 6.5 nm or 10 nm pore diameters). As…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2019-11-25 Simon Gruener , Patrick Huber

We investigate the dynamics of capillary filling using two lattice Boltzmann schemes: a liquid-gas model and a binary model. The simulation results are compared to the well-known Washburn's law, which predicts that the filled length of the…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2009-11-04 C. M. Pooley , H. Kusumaatmaja , J. M. Yeomans

Capillary-driven flow of fluids occurs frequently in nature and has a wide range of technological applications in the fields of industry, agriculture, medicine, biotechnology, and microfluidics. By using the Onsager variational principle,…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2024-03-07 Ke Xiao , Chen-Xu Wu

Wetting of surfaces with porous coating is relevant for a wide variety of technical applications, such as printing technologies and heat transfer enhancement. Imbibition and evaporation of liquids on surfaces covered with porous layers are…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2020-09-22 Noemi Ghillani , Michael Heinz , Tatiana Gambaryan-Roisman

When a square tube is brought in contact with bulk liquid, the liquid wets the corners of the tube, and creates finger-like wetted region. The wetting of the liquid then takes place with the growth of two parts, the bulk part where the…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2018-11-28 Tian Yu , Jiajia Zhou , Masao Doi

Liquid flow propelled by capillary forces is one of the most important transport mechanisms in porous environments. It is governed by a fascinating interplay of interfacial, viscous drag as well as gravitational forces which liquids…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2010-05-06 Simon Gruener , Patrick Huber

Liquid in grooved capillaries, made by e.g. inserting a plate in a cylindrical tube, exhibits unusual spreading and flow properties. One example is capillary rise, where a long, upward tongue on top of the usual meniscus has been observed…

Condensed Matter · Physics 2009-10-22 Lei-Han Tang , Yu Tang

We conducted molecular dynamics simulations to investigate chain conformations in adsorbed layers during polymer capillary imbibition. While the imbibition length adheres to the classical Lucas-Washburn equation, a notable deviation in…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2026-05-26 Tao Liang , Li Peng , Xianbo Huang , Jiajia Zhou

We present a systematic study of capillary filling for a binary fluid by using mesoscopic a lattice Boltzmann model describing a diffusive interface moving at a given contact angle with respect to the walls. We compare the numerical results…

Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases · Physics 2008-01-29 S. Chibbaro , L. Biferale , F. Diotallevi , S. Succi

Topology of polymer profoundly influences on its behavior. However, its effect on imbibition dynamics remains poorly understood. In the present work, capillary filling (during imbibition and following full imbibition) of star polymer melts…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2026-03-11 Jianwei Zhang , Jinyu Lei , Pu Feng , George Floudas , Guangzhao Zhang , Jiajia Zhou

We performed molecular dynamics simulations with a coarse-grained model to investigate the capillary filling dynamics of polymer chains in nanopores. Short chains fill slower than predicted by the Lucas-Washburn equation but long chains…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2023-04-26 Jianwei Zhang , Jinyu Lei , Wenzhang Tian , Guangzhao Zhang , George Floudas , Jiajia Zhou

We present gravimetrical, optical, and neutron imaging measurements of the capillarity-driven infiltration of mesoporous silica glass by hydrocarbons. Square-root-of-time Lucas-Washburn invasion kinetics are found for linear alkanes from…

We present hydrokinetic Lattice Boltzmann and Molecular Dynamics simulations of capillary filling of high-wetting fluids in nano-channels, which provide clear evidence of the formation of thin precursor films, moving ahead of the main…

We present a systematic study of capillary filling for multi-phase flows by using mesoscopic lattice Boltzmann models describing a diffusive interface moving at a given contact angle with respect to the walls. We compare the numerical…

Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases · Physics 2007-07-09 F. Diotallevi , L. Biferale , S. Chibbaro , A. Lamura , G. Pontrelli , M. Sbragaglia , S. Succi , F. Toschi

Polymers are known to wet nanopores with high surface energy through an atomically thin precursor film followed by slower capillary filling. We present here light interference spectroscopy using a nanoporous membrane-based chip that allows…

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