Analysis of low-speed blade coating flows

Hyungjoo Yim,Jaewook Nam

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS(2024)

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From industrial-scale production to small-scale fabrication of functional films, the blade coating method is used widely to apply a uniform thin liquid film on a moving substrate. However, conventional hydrodynamic models are inadequate for laboratory-scale low-speed blade coating, where capillary forces dominate. In this study, the low-speed blade coating of non-evaporative Newtonian fluids was investigated in experimental, computational and analytical approaches. The transient free boundary problem was solved utilizing a two-dimensional finite element method, and a simple viscocapillary model was developed to describe the viscous stress and capillary forces within the puddle, and predict the thickness of the wet film as a function of the speed of the substrate. Comparing the predicted film thickness with the computational results, and a flow visualization experiment of blade coating with silicone oil, respectively, confirmed the model's validity. The study indicates that the proposed model may be a useful tool for optimizing laboratory coating processes, as it provides a greater understanding of the low-speed blade coating system on a laboratory scale.
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thin films,contact lines,capillary flows
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