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Shapes of Non-symmetric Capillary Bridges

Authors :
Pratt, L. R.
Gomez, D. T.
Muralidharan, A.
Pesika, N.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Here we study the shapes of droplets captured between chemically distinct parallel plates. This work is a preliminary step toward characterizing the influence of second-phase bridging between biomolecular surfaces on their solution contacts, i.e., capillary attraction or repulsion. We obtain a simple, variable-separated quadrature formula for the bridge shape. The technical complication of double-ended boundary conditions on the shapes of non-symmetric bridges is addressed by studying waists in the bridge shape, i.e., points where the bridge silhouette has zero derivative. Waists are always expected with symmetric bridges, but waist-points can serve to characterize shape segments in general cases. We study how waist possibilities depend on the physical input to these problems, noting that these formulae change with the sign of the inside-outside pressure difference of the bridge. These results permit a variety of different interesting shapes, and the development below is accompanied by several examples.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.08101
Document Type :
Working Paper