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arxiv: 1507.06549 · v1 · pith:UJS43OWRnew · submitted 2015-07-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Drop deposition on surfaces with contact-angle hysteresis: Liquid-bridge stability and breakup

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keywords stabilitycontactanglebreakupcontact-anglefollowinghysteresisinterface
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We study the stability and breakup of liquid bridges with a free contact line on a surface with contact-angle hysteresis under zero-gravity conditions. Theoretical predictions of the stability limits are validated by experimental measurements. Experiments are conducted in a water-methanol-silicon oil system where the gravity force is offset by buoyancy. We highlight cases where stability is lost during the transition from a pinned-pinned to pinned-free interface when the receding contact angle is approached---rather than a critical state, indicating that the breakup length is not always associated with the static maximum-length stability limit. We demonstrate that the dynamic contact angle controls the contact-line radius following stability loss, and that interface evolution following stability loss can increase the dispensed-drop size if the contact angle is fixed.

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