School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Korea.
Phys Rev Lett. 2011 Dec 23;107(26):264501. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.264501. Epub 2011 Dec 20.
Writing with ink involves the supply of liquid from a pen onto a porous hydrophilic solid surface, paper. The resulting linewidth depends on the pen speed and the physicochemical properties of the ink and paper. Here we quantify the dynamics of this process using a combination of experiment and theory. Our experiments are carried out using a minimal pen, a long narrow tube that serves as a reservoir of liquid, which can write on a model of paper, a hydrophilic micropillar array. A minimal theory for the rate of wicking or spreading of the liquid is given by balancing the capillary force that drives the liquid flow and the resistance associated with flow through the porous substrate. This allows us to predict the shape of the front and the width of the line laid out by the pen, with results that are corroborated by our experiments.
用墨水书写涉及将液体从笔供应到多孔亲水性固体表面,即纸张上。所得到的线宽取决于笔的速度以及墨水和纸张的物理化学性质。在这里,我们使用实验和理论相结合的方法来量化这一过程的动力学。我们的实验使用一个最小的笔进行,这是一个细长的管,用作液体的储液器,可以在亲水微孔阵列的模型纸上书写。一个最小的毛细作用理论,用于平衡驱动液体流动的毛细作用力和与通过多孔基质流动相关的阻力。这使我们能够预测笔尖的形状和线条的宽度,实验结果证实了这一理论。