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Lattice-Boltzmann simulations of electrowetting phenomena

Élfego Ruiz-Gutiérrez, Rodrigo Ledesma-Aguilar

Published 2018-12-12Version 1

We present a lattice-Boltzmann method that can simulate the coupled hydrodynamics and electrostatics equations of motion of a two-phase fluid as a means to model electrowetting phenomena. Our method has the advantage of modelling the electrostatic fields within the lattice-Boltzmann algorithm itself, eliminating the need for a hybrid method. We validate our method by reproducing the static equilibrium configuration of a droplet subject to an applied voltage and show that the apparent contact angle of the drop depends on the voltage following the Young-Lippmann equation up to contact angles of $\approx 50^\circ$. At higher voltages, we observe a saturation of the contact angle caused by the competition between electric and capillary stresses. We also study the stability of a dielectric film trapped between a conducting fluid and a solid electrode and find a good agreement with analytical predictions based on lubrication theory. Finally, we investigate the film dynamics at long times and report observations of film breakup and entrapment similar to previously reported experimental results.

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