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How physics and mathematical modeling help us make better clothes

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A new paper published in Nature Physics examines the physics of liquid droplets and their behavior on textile surfaces, specifically investigating how wetting properties are affected by the structure of individual microscopic droplets. The research employs mathematical modeling to understand the tension dynamics that occur when liquids interact with fabric materials. This work bridges fundamental physics principles with practical applications in textile engineering.


The findings have direct applications for improving the design and performance of athletic wear and waterproof clothing like raincoats. By understanding how liquid droplets behave at the microscopic level on different fabric structures, manufacturers can develop more effective water-resistant and moisture-wicking textiles.


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A new paper in the journal Nature Physics offers insights into the physics of liquid droplets—and while many people may not appreciate the mathematical accomplishment, they will benefit from the athletic wear and raincoats it makes possible. The recent article, “Tricky Tension,” explores the intersection of physics and textiles and how wetting is influenced by the structure of tiny individual liquid droplets.

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