2004 journal article

Fast directed motion of "Fakir" droplets

LANGMUIR, 20(23), 9893–9896.

By: R. Petrie n, T. Bailey n, C. Gorman n & J. Genzer n

Contributors: R. Petrie n, T. Bailey n, C. Gorman n & . al.

TL;DR: The results of these experiments are in quantitative agreement with a simple scaling theory that describes the faster liquid motion in terms of reduced friction at the liquid/substrate interface. (via Semantic Scholar)
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