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Physics of wetting

Phenomena and Applications of Fluids on Surfaces

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Motivated by various natural phenomena, this textbook explores the physics of wetting surfaces. It begins with the fundamentals of surface tension, followed by applications such as floating objects, capillary waves, bouncing droplets, and the locomotion of water striders. The text delves into Marangoni flows, surface tension-induced instabilities, and the condensation and evaporation of droplets, alongside concepts like liquid marbles and the lotus effect, which highlights superhydrophobicity and superoleophobicity. Each concept is supported by numerous qualitative and quantitative exercises. Key topics include the definition of surface tension, the contact angle in wetting, the floating of heavy and light objects, capillary interactions, and the elasticity of liquid surfaces covered with colloidal particles. It also addresses capillary waves, droplet oscillation, evaporation phenomena including the Kelvin and coffee-stain effects, and the dynamics of wetting—covering bouncing, spreading, and rolling droplets. Additionally, the book examines superhydrophobic and superoleophobic regimes, the Leidenfrost effect, and the physics and geometry of soap films and bubbles, providing a comprehensive understanding of these intricate processes.

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Physics of wetting, Edv ard Bormashenk o.

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2017
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