Spreading Dynamics Of A Shear Thinning Liquid (English & French)

The rate of spreading of a drop on a rigid substrate is governed by viscous dissipation in the liquid, the capillary driving force being compensated by the braking force resulting from viscous shearing in the liquid. In the case where the liquid is not newtonian but shear thinning or pseudoplastic, a deviation from the law of P-G de Gennes is observed, in particular a slower spreading kinetics corresponding to an increase of the liquid viscosity as the spreading speed decreases. In this study, this result is interpreted from the rheological behaviour of the non-newtonian liquid and a modified equation describing the spreading dynamics is proposed.

Author
A Carre & F Eustache
Origin
Corning France
Journal Title
Corning Research 1997 145-154
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1454

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Spreading Dynamics Of A Shear Thinning Liquid (English & French)
Corning Research 1997 145-154
S 1454
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