Flow near the contact line of an evaporating drop

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Abstract

Evaporation of water droplets with a pinned contact line is investigated in the entire range of possible contact angles (up to 150$^\circ$). We measured the evolution of the mass and the contact angle of droplets on superhydrophobic carbon nanofiber substrates. The experimental data are in quantitative agreement with a diffusion-based model, and can be collapsed onto a single universal curve for all droplet sizes and initial contact angles. However, the nature of the flow inside the drop near the contact line has remained unclear: it has been argued that the lubrication approximation does not apply in the contact-line region, and that the Marangoni effect can overcome the evaporation-driven outward flow. Here, we resolve these questions by analytically solving the Stokes flow field in a wedge geometry, imposing the evaporative flux as a boundary condition.

Authors

  • Hanneke Gelderblom

    • Physics of Fluids, University of Twente
  • Oscar Bloemen

    • Physics of Fluids, University of Twente
  • \'Alvaro G. Mar\'in

    • Physics of Fluids, University of Twente
  • Detlef Lohse

    • Physics of Fluids Group, University of Twente
    • Physics of Fluids, University of Twente, The Netherlands
    • University of Twente, NL
    • University of Twente
    • Physics of Fluids, University of Twente
    • The University of Twente
  • Jacco H. Snoeijer

    • University of Twente, NL
    • Physics of Fluids, University of Twente, The Netherlands
    • University of Twente
    • Physics of Fluids, University of Twente