Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1873245 | Physics Procedia | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The interface potential approach is used to compute interfacial properties of a model system consisting of water at a structureless non-polar surface. Both spreading and drying versions of the method, in which one focuses on the growth of a thin liquid and vapor film from the surface, respectively, are employed. We examine the substrate strength dependence of interfacial properties, including the spreading and drying coefficients, contact angle, and liquid-vapor surface tension, at a temperature of 500 K as well as the temperature dependence of these properties for a surface of moderate strength.
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