Avalanches and Extreme Value Statistics of a Mesoscale Moving Contact Line

Caishan Yan, Dongshi Guan, Yin Wang, Pik Yin Lai, Hsuan Yi Chen, Penger Tong

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Abstract

We report direct atomic force microscopy measurements of pinning-depinning dynamics of a circular moving contact line (CL) over the rough surface of a micron-sized vertical hanging glass fiber, which intersects a liquid-air interface. The measured capillary force acting on the CL exhibits sawtoothlike fluctuations, with a linear accumulation of force of slope k (stick) followed by a sharp release of force δf, which is proportional to the CL slip length. From a thorough analysis of a large volume of the stick-slip events, we find that the local maximal force Fc needed for CL depinning follows the extreme value statistics and the measured δf follows the avalanche dynamics with a power law distribution in good agreement with the Alessandro-Beatrice-Bertotti-Montorsi (ABBM) model. The experiment provides an accurate statistical description of the CL dynamics at mesoscale, which has important implications to a common class of problems involving stick-slip motion in a random defect or roughness landscape.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number084003
JournalPhysical review letters
Volume132
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 23 2024
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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