The effect of various models of the dynamics of the three-phase contact line on the flow characteristics during filling of a plane channel is investigated. The system of constitutive equations is solved numerically using a technique based on the combined use of the SIMPLE algorithm and the method of invariants. Different methods for calculating the motion of the contact point for slip and no-slip conditions for a dynamic contact angle theta = pi, neglecting surface tension on the free boundary are considered. It is shown that in the whole computational domain, except in a small vicinity of the contact point, the kinematic characteristics of the flow and the distributions of the dissipation function and shear stress are slightly dependent on the selected calculation method of the motion of the contact point.