Abstract

Two-dimensional numerical simulations are carried out to study the spreading dynamics of a droplet placed in the vicinity of a fluid-fluid interface. Simulations are performed using the hybrid lattice-Boltzmann technique and the diffuse-interface model by considering three immiscible fluids of the same density and viscosity. In contrast to the well-studied spreading of drops placed symmetrically across fluid-fluid interfaces, this work considers the simultaneous migration, spreading and eventual adsorption of an asymmetrically placed drop. These processes, which are solely driven by interfacial forces, are characterised by monitoring the temporal evolution of geometric parameters, such as the centre of mass, radius and height of the drop, the surface energy of the three interfaces and the associated flow fields inside and outside the droplet. The rate of spreading and rate of adsorption are also calculated to determine the dominant processes that drive the dynamics of the system.

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