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Spontaneous spreading surface tension gradient

Surface Roughness. The wicking of a liquid into surface roughness has already been discussed and in fact may occur even when 0 > 0. In this respect, spontaneous spreading due to roughness differs from that due to surface tension gradients since the latter generally require that 9 = 0 so that a primary film can develop. [Pg.112]


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