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Boundary Slip of Liquids

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Fig. 1 Schematic representation of the no-slip, partial slip, and perfect slip boundary conditions. Under no-slip boundary condition, the relative velocity. Vs, between the fluid and the solid wall is zero at... [Pg.195]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Fig. 2 The slip velocity and slip length comparison between hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces as a function of shear rate... [Pg.197]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Fig. 3 (a) The ratio of exper- a function of channel height for different fluids (eater,... [Pg.197]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Fig. 4 (a) Schematic of the arrangement for slip length characterization, (b) the normalized hydrodynamic force versus inverse of separation... [Pg.198]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Fig. 5 (a) Velocity profile for hydrophobic (octadecyltrichlorosilane or OTS coated) and hydrophilic (uncoated glass) channels of dimension 30 X 300 pm and (b) slip length, Lj, versus aspect ratio. [Pg.199]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Fig. 6 Slip length versus shear rate for flow of n-hexadecane in microchannel of different channel depths (//) and surface roughness... [Pg.201]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Fig. 7 Velocity profile for (a) Couette and (b) Poiseuille flow comparison between molecular dynamics simulation, no-slip boimdary condition, and partial slip boundary condition... [Pg.202]

Boundary Slip of Liquids Bubble Dynamics in Microchaimels Capillary Filling Capillary Force Valves... [Pg.1427]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Figure 3 (a) The ratio of experimental flow rate (Oexp) to theoretical How rate (t h) tosed on no-slip troundary condition and (b) the slip length as a function of channel height for different fluids (water, silicone oil, decane, hexane and hexadecane)... [Pg.143]

Boundary Slip of Liquids, Figure 5 (a) ExperimentBl arrangement for p-PIV measurement and (b) velocity profile for hydrophobic and hydrophilic... [Pg.145]


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