The structure of a dewetting rim with strong slip: The long-time evolution
When a thin viscous film dewets from a solid substrate, the liquid forms a characteristic rim near the contact line as the contact line retracts. The shape of the rim and also the retraction rate vary strongly with the amount of slip that occurs at the liquid-solid substrate. If the slip length is v...
Main Authors: | Evans, PL, King, JR, Muench, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
2018
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