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A Microfluidic Chip for Single-Cell Capture Based on Stagnation Point Flow and Boundary Effects [PDF]
The capture of individual cells using microfluidic chips represents a widely adopted and efficient approach for investigating the biochemical microenvironment of singular cells.
Long Cheng +6 more
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Microfluidic extensional rheometry using stagnation point flow [PDF]
Characterization of the extensional rheometry of fluids with complex microstructures is of great relevance to the optimization of a wide range of industrial applications and for understanding various natural processes, biological functions, and diseases.
Haward SJ.
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Stagnation Flow Studies of Polymer Solutions in 2D System
Stagnation flow studies form a key research area in numerous applications dealt with industry. When a fluid approaches a solid boundary, it undergoes severe deceleration along the axis of impingement.
Joshi Ketan, Wedgewood Lewis
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Unsteady stagnation point flow of a non-Newtonian second-grade fluid
The unsteady two-dimensional flow of a viscoelastic second-grade fluid impinging on an infinite plate is considered. The plate is making harmonic oscillations in its own plane.
F. Labropulu, X. Xu, M. Chinichian
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Efficacy of impinging air jets under various cross-flow conditions [PDF]
The performance of a turbulent air jet impinging on a flat surface and subjected to cross flow is investigated. The study considers many different parameters, including Reynolds number Re, the normalized orifice-to-target spacing Z/D, and the ratio α of ...
Vivek Mathew Jose
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The determination of the critical ventilation flow rate is significant for risk control and standard development during accidental hydrogen leakage in a confined space with hydrogen-related equipment.
Xuxu Sun +4 more
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Numerical investigation of magnetohydrodynamic stagnation point flow with variable properties
This article is concerned with the two-dimensional flow of Powell–Eyring fluid with variable thermal conductivity. The flow is caused due to a stretching cylinder. Temperature dependent thermal conductivity is considered.
Muhammad Ijaz Khan +5 more
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Impinging Howarth stagnation-point flows
The flow of one Howarth stagnation-point flow impinging directly on another Howarth stagnation-point flow is studied, and an exact similarity solution to the Navier-Stokes equations is found. The upper layer fluid has density ρ1 and kinematic viscosity ʋ1 while the lower layer fluid has density ρ2 and kinematic viscosity ʋ2 and the two fluids are ...
Turner, M. R., Weidman, P. D.
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Theoretical Analysis of Groundwater Flow Patterns Near Stagnation Points
The importance of stagnation points for characterizing groundwater flow patterns has long been recognized. However, the possible streamline configurations near stagnation points under the constraints of Darcy's law have not been thoroughly investigated ...
Etienne Bresciani +2 more
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Stagnation point flow of viscoelastic nanomaterial over a stretched surface
Present communication aims to discuss magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stagnation point flow of Jeffrey nanofluid by a stretching cylinder. Modeling is based upon Brownian motion, thermophoresis, thermal radiation and heat generation.
T. Hayat +4 more
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