The Surface Shape of Static Liquids between Double Vertical Plates in Different Gravity Environments

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Liquid surface tension is produced at interfaces between liquid and air, due to the different molecular attractions on both sides. If the adhesion between a liquid and a solid wall is greater than the cohesion of the liquid itself, the liquid surface rises in a concave form due to the action of the surface tension, and the liquid near the surface produces a suction head. Conversely, if the liquid-solid adhesion is less than the cohesion of the liquid, the surface drops down in a convex form and the liquid has a pressure head. This paper systematically investigates the surface shape and tension distributions of static liquids near solid walls. The scenarios investigated the walls of double vertical plates. For the plane-based problems, an analytical method is used to extract exact solutions. For a double plates, fitting formulae are presented. All of the quantities required for these results can be easily measured in different gravity environments.

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Ma, L., Chang, S., Yu, M., Ye, H., Zhu, X., & Yue, X. (2023). The Surface Shape of Static Liquids between Double Vertical Plates in Different Gravity Environments. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2610). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2610/1/012009

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