Simulations show relaxation time increases maximum spreading up to 12.9% and reduces minimum height 16.6%, while surface tension suppresses spreading by 1.1% and raises minimum height 3.3%, driving asymmetric dustpan- and shoe-like morphologies on hybrid wettability surfaces.
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Viscoelastic Droplet Impact on Surfaces with Sharp Wettability Contrast: Coupled Influence of Relaxation Time and Surface Tension
Simulations show relaxation time increases maximum spreading up to 12.9% and reduces minimum height 16.6%, while surface tension suppresses spreading by 1.1% and raises minimum height 3.3%, driving asymmetric dustpan- and shoe-like morphologies on hybrid wettability surfaces.