Fluid transport in a microscopic capillary under the effects of a sticky layer was theoretically investigated. A model based on the classical Lucas-Washburn (LW) model is proposed for the meniscus rise with the sticky layer present. The sticky layer consists of two parts: a fixed (located at the wall) and a movable part (located on the inside of the capillary), affecting the micro-capillary flow in different ways. Within our model, the movable layer is defined by the capillary radius and pressure gradient. From the model it follows that the fixed sticky layer leads to a decrease of capillary radius, while the movable sticky layer increases flow resistance. The movable layer thickness varies with the pressure gradient, which in turn varies w...
In this paper we describe an experimental method and an analytical model for characterizing the surf...
[[abstract]]This paper describes a new method and an analytical model for characterizing the surface...
The spontaneous capillary-driven filling of microchannels is important for a wide range of applicati...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
When contacting a wetting liquid with a narrow tube, a meniscus forms and rises spontaneously, progr...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
Capillary dynamics of common liquids and nanofluids is a ubiquitous everyday phenomenon. It has prac...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
AbstractResults are presented from an experiment on capillary rise of water in inclined small-bore (...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
A two-dimensional numerical simulation of flow in patterned microchannel with alternate layers of di...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
Capillary rise of a liquid column is a historical problem, which has normally been formulated by Jur...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
In this paper we describe an experimental method and an analytical model for characterizing the surf...
[[abstract]]This paper describes a new method and an analytical model for characterizing the surface...
The spontaneous capillary-driven filling of microchannels is important for a wide range of applicati...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
When contacting a wetting liquid with a narrow tube, a meniscus forms and rises spontaneously, progr...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
Capillary dynamics of common liquids and nanofluids is a ubiquitous everyday phenomenon. It has prac...
The mathematical models for the capillary-driven flow of fluids in tubes typically assume a static c...
AbstractResults are presented from an experiment on capillary rise of water in inclined small-bore (...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
A two-dimensional numerical simulation of flow in patterned microchannel with alternate layers of di...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
Capillary rise of a liquid column is a historical problem, which has normally been formulated by Jur...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
In this paper we describe an experimental method and an analytical model for characterizing the surf...
[[abstract]]This paper describes a new method and an analytical model for characterizing the surface...
The spontaneous capillary-driven filling of microchannels is important for a wide range of applicati...