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The effect of surface and hydrodynamic forces on the shape of a fluid drop approaching a solid surface

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posted on 1996-11-18, 00:00 authored by Roger Horn, D Bachmann, J Connor, S Miklavcic
This paper describes an experiment designed to measure surface and hydrodynamic forces between a mercury drop and a flat mica surface immersed in an aqueous medium. An optical interference technique allows measurement of the shape of the mercury drop as well as its distance from the mica, for various conditions of applied potential, applied pressure, and solution conditions. This enables a detailed exploration of the surface forces, particularly double-layer forces, between mercury and mica. A theoretical analysis of drop shape under the influence of surface forces shows that deformation of the drop is a sensitive indicator of the forces, as well as being a very important factor in establishing the overall interaction between the solid and the fluid.

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Journal

Journal of physics : condensed matter

Volume

8

Issue

47

Pagination

9483 - 9490

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Location

Bristol, England

ISSN

0953-8984

eISSN

1361-648X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1996, Institute of Physics Publishing

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