Wetting equilibrium in a rectangular channel
When a capillary channel with corners is wetted by a fluid, there are regions where the fluid fills the whole cross-section and regions where only the corners are filled by the fluid. The fluid fraction of the partially-filled region, $s^*$, is an important quantity related to the capillary pressure. We calculate the value of $s^*$ for channels with a cross-section slightly deviated from a rectangle: the height is larger in the center than those on the two short sides. We find that a small change in the cross-section geometry leads to a huge change of $s^*$. This result is consistent with experimental observations.
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