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Autonomous Droplet Architectures
Artificial Life, 2015The quintessential living element of all organisms is the cell—a fluid-filled compartment enclosed, but not isolated, by a layer of amphiphilic molecules that self-assemble at its boundary. Cells of different composition can aggregate and communicate through the exchange of molecules across their boundaries. The astounding success of this architecture
Jones, Gareth +4 more
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SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2015
In this paper, the authors study the problem to control the footprint of a droplet sitting on a surface. The shape of the footprint is controlled by the variable substrate surface tension coefficient. This problem has several applications, for example, droplet lenses and lab-on-a-chip. The authors state the problem as an optimal control problem where a
Laurain, Antoine, Walker, Shawn W.
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In this paper, the authors study the problem to control the footprint of a droplet sitting on a surface. The shape of the footprint is controlled by the variable substrate surface tension coefficient. This problem has several applications, for example, droplet lenses and lab-on-a-chip. The authors state the problem as an optimal control problem where a
Laurain, Antoine, Walker, Shawn W.
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Droplet Countercurrent Chromatography
Science, 1970A new form of countercurrent chromatography, named droplet countercurrent chromatography, has been developed. This all-liquid separation technique is based on the partitioning of solute between a steady stream of droplets of moving phase and a column of surrounding stationary liquid phase.
T, Tanimura +3 more
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Unsteady droplet combustion with droplet heating
Combustion and Flame, 1976Abstract Unsteady droplet combustion caused by droplet heating is modelled by assuming quasi-steady gas-phase processes and the droplet temperature being spatially uniform but temporally varying. Results show droplet heating is a significant source for the experimentally observed unsteady combustion phenomena of Okajima and Kumagai.
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Single droplet ignition: Theoretical analyses and experimental findings
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2014Suresh K Aggarwal
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