Direct imaging shows dynamic wetting ridges on soft solids obey Neumann's law, with a theory that incorporates the Shuttleworth effect confirming the balance.
Then, one needs to take into account also the surface rate of strain, ˙ϵ or, more generally, a functional dependence on the surface strain history
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Spreading on viscoelastic solids: Are contact angles selected by Neumann's law?
Direct imaging shows dynamic wetting ridges on soft solids obey Neumann's law, with a theory that incorporates the Shuttleworth effect confirming the balance.