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arxiv: 1101.3995 · v1 · pith:DVYSHRTInew · submitted 2011-01-20 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph · physics.flu-dyn

Curvature Gradient Driving Droplets in Fast Motion

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Earlier works found out spontaneous directional motion of liquid droplets on hydrophilic conical surfaces, however, not hydrophobic case. Here we show that droplets on any surface may take place spontaneous directional motion without considering contact angle property. The driving force is found to be proportional to the curvature gradient of the surface. Fast motion can be lead at surfaces with small curvature radii. The above discovery can help to create more effective transportation technology of droplets, and better understand some observed natural phenomena.

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