Mechanical approach to surface tension and capillary phenomena

M. Durand
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Many textbooks dealing with surface tension favor the thermodynamic approach (minimization of some thermodynamic potential such as free energy) over the mechanical approach (balance of forces) to describe capillary phenomena, stating that the latter is flawed and misleading. Yet, mechanical approach is more intuitive for students than free energy minimization, and does not require any knowledge of thermodynamics. In this paper we show that capillary phenomena can be unmistakably described using the mechanical approach, as long as the system on which the forces act is properly defined. After reminding the microscopic origin of a tangential tensile force at the interface, we derive the Young-Dupr{e} equation, emphasizing that this relation should be interpreted as an interface condition at the contact line, rather than a force balance equation. This correct interpretation avoids misidentification of capillary forces acting on a given system. Moreover, we show that a reliable method to correctly identify the acting forces is to define a control volume that does not embed any contact line on its surface. Finally, as an illustration of this method, we apply the mechanical approach in a variety of ways on a classic example: the derivation of the equilibrium height of capillary rise (Jurin's law).
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表面张力和毛细现象的机械方法
许多处理表面张力的教科书倾向于热力学方法(最小化一些热力学势,如自由能)而不是机械方法(力的平衡)来描述毛细现象,指出后者是有缺陷和误导的。然而,对于学生来说,机械方法比自由能最小化更直观,并且不需要任何热力学知识。在本文中,我们表明,毛细现象可以明确无误地描述使用机械方法,只要系统上的力的作用是适当的定义。在提醒了界面处切向拉力的微观起源后,我们推导出Young-Dupr{e}方程,强调该关系应被解释为接触线上的界面条件,而不是力平衡方程。这种正确的解释避免了对作用于给定系统的毛细力的错误识别。此外,我们表明,正确识别作用力的可靠方法是定义一个在其表面上不嵌入任何接触线的控制体积。最后,为了说明这种方法,我们将力学方法以各种方式应用于一个经典的例子:毛细上升平衡高度的推导(Jurin定律)。
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