Capillary phenomena

Interfacial and capillary phenomena are present in multiple biological processes. Some examples are duck's feathers impermeability, spiders’ sticky traps, and Lotus leaf's effect. The last subject is considered in a separate chapter due to its important technological applications. The basi...

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Autores principales: Callegari, G., Calvo, A.
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spelling todo:paper_97898128_v_n_p181_Callegari2023-10-03T16:45:27Z Capillary phenomena Callegari, G. Calvo, A. Biological process Capillary phenomena Lotus leaf Simple geometries Technological applications Thermodynamical Wetting conditions Liquid films Interfacial and capillary phenomena are present in multiple biological processes. Some examples are duck's feathers impermeability, spiders’ sticky traps, and Lotus leaf's effect. The last subject is considered in a separate chapter due to its important technological applications. The basis to understand all those processes is the focus of the present chapter, divided into three subsections. The first one addresses the fundamentals of interfacial tension and wetting conditions as thermodynamical concepts. In the second, capillarity effects under dynamical conditions are considered. The third section is devoted to liquid films, their stability, and the spontaneous retraction in simple geometries. © 2009 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. CHAP info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97898128_v_n_p181_Callegari
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topic Biological process
Capillary phenomena
Lotus leaf
Simple geometries
Technological applications
Thermodynamical
Wetting conditions
Liquid films
spellingShingle Biological process
Capillary phenomena
Lotus leaf
Simple geometries
Technological applications
Thermodynamical
Wetting conditions
Liquid films
Callegari, G.
Calvo, A.
Capillary phenomena
topic_facet Biological process
Capillary phenomena
Lotus leaf
Simple geometries
Technological applications
Thermodynamical
Wetting conditions
Liquid films
description Interfacial and capillary phenomena are present in multiple biological processes. Some examples are duck's feathers impermeability, spiders’ sticky traps, and Lotus leaf's effect. The last subject is considered in a separate chapter due to its important technological applications. The basis to understand all those processes is the focus of the present chapter, divided into three subsections. The first one addresses the fundamentals of interfacial tension and wetting conditions as thermodynamical concepts. In the second, capillarity effects under dynamical conditions are considered. The third section is devoted to liquid films, their stability, and the spontaneous retraction in simple geometries. © 2009 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Calvo, A.
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Calvo, A.
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title Capillary phenomena
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