In this work we present a simple model for the kinetics of spreading of fil
m-forming liquids on polymer gels. The model is compared with experiments a
nd fair agreement is obtained. The spreading process can be theorized by co
nsidering the gel as a thick liquid layer containing a fibrous material (i.
e., the polymer network). The spreading theory of Joos and Pintens is exten
ded in such a way that the penetration of the flow into the bulk of the gel
-which plays the major role in the kinetics of the spreading-is described b
y the Debye-Brinkman equation. It is also shown that spreading experiments
can provide information on the surface structure of the underlying gel. (C)
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