Abstract

Large-scale molecular dynamic simulations are used to investigate the velocity dependence of the dynamic contact angle of a waterlike liquid on a flat carbonlike solid surface and to extract the coefficients of contact-line friction. It is shown that the same coefficients are obtained from a Langevin model of contact-line fluctuations at equilibrium, without any additional theoretical interpretation or model. A mechanistic link between the coefficients of slip and contact-line friction is also confirmed.

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