
This repository contains the data and python source codes for the article F. Voss and U.Thiele. Chemomechanical motility modes of partially wetting liquid droplets. Phys. Rev. Fluids, 10:094005, 2025. doi:10.1103/f3ck-dx5c. Structure Filename/Subdirectory Description Data Data generated by numerical calculations. Figures Output directory for the python figure scripts. SupplementalVideos Movies providing additional visualization. FigXXX.py Python script for producing Fig. XXX from the main text. ComputeContactAngleTrajectory.py Python script for computing contact angle trajectories as shown in Fig. 8. ComputeDispersionRelations.py Python script for computing the (correctly sorted) dispersion relations as shown in Fig. 2. FunctionLibrary.py Python module containing some useful functions that are frequently used in the other scripts. Requirements.txt List of required python packages. README.html README file. Requirements The required python packages including their versions are listed in `Requirements.txt`. We expect that later versions (and possibly some earlier ones, too) should also work. We use Python 3.11.2. Usage To execute any of the provided python scripts, say `Fig2.py`, simply run python Fig2.py All scripts of the type `FigXXX.py` may simply be used as is to reproduce the figures in the article. The scripts `ComputeDispersionRelations.py` and `ComputeContactAngleTrajectory.py` are intended as examples to illustrate how the data provided in `Data/DispersionRelations/` and `Data/ContactAngleTrajectories/` are obtained. They can be easily adapted to different parameter or data sets.
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