Transition between Superhydrophobic States on Rough Surfaces
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Abstract
Surface roughness is known to amplify hydrophobicity. It is observed that, in general, two drop shapes are possible on a given rough surface. These two cases correspond to the Wenzel (liquid wets the grooves of the rough surface) and Cassie (the drop sits on top of the peaks of the rough surface) formulas. Depending on the geometric parameters of the substrate, one of these two cases has lower energy. It is not guaranteed, though, that a drop will always exist in the lower energy state; rather, the state in which a drop will settle depends typically on how the drop is formed. In this paper, we investigate the transition of a drop from one state to another. In particular, we are interested in the transition of…
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- Drop (telecommunication)
- Rough surface
- Surface finish
- Surface roughness
- Surface energy
- Liquid drop
- Mechanics
- Contact angle
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