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Effects of Channel Scale on Slip Length of Flow in Micro/Nanochannels
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 2009The concept of slip length, related to surface velocity and shear rate, is often used to analyze the slip surface property for flow in micro- or nanochannels. In this study, a hybrid scheme that couples molecular dynamics simulation (used near the solid boundary to include the surface effect) and a continuum solution (to study the fluid mechanics) is ...
Xiaofan Yang, Zhongquan C. Zheng
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Physical Review Fluids, 2017
We find expressions for the change in hydrodynamic slip length when a weakly shear-thinning fluid flows longitudinally, or transversely, over a periodic array of flat, unidirectional no-shear slots from a modified reciprocal theorem of Stokes flow and exact solutions for a Newtonian fluid.
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We find expressions for the change in hydrodynamic slip length when a weakly shear-thinning fluid flows longitudinally, or transversely, over a periodic array of flat, unidirectional no-shear slots from a modified reciprocal theorem of Stokes flow and exact solutions for a Newtonian fluid.
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Asymptotic analysis of channel flows with slip lengths that depend on the pressure
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Slip length measurement in rectangular graphene nanochannels with a 3D flow analysis
Carbon, 2022Qin-Yi Li +2 more
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Transfer Length vs. Slip of Prestressed Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement
Polymers, 2023Aidas Jokubaitis
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General criteria for the estimation of effective slip length over corrugated surfaces
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 2020Jia Chen +2 more
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Prediction of tool-chip contact length using a new slip-line solution for orthogonal cutting
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2003Sung-Lim Ko
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On the measurement of slip length for liquid flow over super-hydrophobic surface
Science Bulletin, 2009Jian Li, Ming Zhou, Lan Cai
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