The effect of surface structures on the dynamics of wetting was invest
igated through measurements of the dynamic contact angle and spreading
velocity of a PDMS droplet spreading over a surface with a gridlike p
attern of V-shaped surface channels. A rim of liquid was observed to s
pread out in the channels ahead of the drop front after a short time o
f spreading (seconds). The characteristics of the rim were investigate
d as well, with respect to channel depth and spacing, and compared to
the spreading characteristics in channels with no intersections, that
is, parallel channels. The macroscopic droplet appears to be dependent
on the rim for spreading; before the rim had appealed the drop front
spread stepwise between the perpendicular channels and did not advance
until the channel was liquid filled. The spreading on the filled chan
nels was correlated to the surface area covered by channels rather tha
n the depth and width of the individual channel. The spreading of the
rim follows the expected scaling with (time)(1/2) and (channel depth)(
1/2).