Bulletin of the American Physical Society
76th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 19–21, 2023; Washington, DC
Session N01: Invited Talk: Soft, Porous and Poroelastic Substrates
11:05 AM–11:40 AM,
Monday, November 20, 2023
Room: Ballroom A
Chair: Howard Stone, Princeton University
Abstract: N01.00001 : Spreading on soft porous and poroelastic substrates
11:05 AM–11:40 AM
Presenter:
Camille Duprat
(Ecole polytechnique)
Authors:
Camille Duprat
(Ecole polytechnique)
Pierre van de Velde
(Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Hassan Madkour
(Ecole polytechnique)
Suzie Protière
(CNRS)
Christophe Josserand
(CNRS)
On a flat poroelastic substrate, spreading is limited by the absorption within the material, leading to a maximal wetting radius that is independent of the liquid’s viscosity but depends on the material properties. On a fibrous mesh, the drop adopts a shape that strongly depends on the fiber arrangements, i.e. on the porosity of the grid; the spreading radius increases as the porosity decreases. For favorable solvents that can penetrate and swell the fibers, swelling can further induce a spontaneous collapse of adjacent fibers, as well as a global deformation of the mesh, which strongly affect the spreading dynamics. We rationalize these observations with models coupling wetting, poroelasticity and elasto-capillarity.
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