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Film deposition and transition on a partially wetting plate in dip coating – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2016

Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
© 2016 Cambridge University Press 

Figure 5 of the published paper should be replaced by the figure shown below. The comparison between Figures 5 and 6 illustrates the important distinction between regimes II and III, with the formation of a Landau–Levich–Derjaguin film (figure 6) once the capillary number is sufficiently large.

Figure 5. (Corrected) Time evolution of the interface for $Ca=0.029$ in regime II. (a) Corresponds to $t=200$ , and the time difference between successive panels is ${\rm\Delta}t=200$ , where time is scaled by ${\it\mu}_{1}\ell _{c}/{\it\sigma}$ and the same dimensionless time is used in the following figures. The lower fluid is coloured by the value of the vertical velocity $v/U$ to indicate the gravity-driven flow. The flow in the upper fluid is not shown for clarity.

References

Gao, P., Li, L., Feng, J. J., Ding, H. & Lu, X.-Y. 2016 Film deposition and transition on a partially wetting plate in dip coating. J. Fluid Mech. 791, 358383.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Figure 5. (Corrected) Time evolution of the interface for $Ca=0.029$ in regime II. (a) Corresponds to $t=200$, and the time difference between successive panels is ${\rm\Delta}t=200$, where time is scaled by ${\it\mu}_{1}\ell _{c}/{\it\sigma}$ and the same dimensionless time is used in the following figures. The lower fluid is coloured by the value of the vertical velocity $v/U$ to indicate the gravity-driven flow. The flow in the upper fluid is not shown for clarity.