`'Cassie'' state of wetting can be established by trapping air pockets on the crevices of textured hydrophobic surfaces, leading to significant drag reduction. However, this drag reduction cannot be sustained due to gradual dissolution of trapped air into water. In this paper, we explore the possibility of sustaining the underwater Cassie state of wetting in a microchannel by controlling the solubility of air in water; the solubility being changed by controlling the local absolute pressure near the surface. We show that using this method, we can in fact make the water locally supersaturated with air thus encouraging the growth of trapped air pockets on the surface. In this case, the water acts as a pumping medium, delivering air to the crev...
Superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces have shown promise for passive drag reduction because their surface...
Superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces have shown promise for passive drag reduction because their surface...
In this paper, we present results on water flow past randomly textured hydrophobic surfaces with rel...
`'Cassie'' state of wetting can be established by trapping air pockets on the crevices of textured h...
Water droplets tend to bead up on rough or textured hydrophobic surfaces by trapping air on the crev...
The potential of textured hydrophobic surfaces to provide substantial drag reduction has been attrib...
The potential of textured hydrophobic surfaces to provide substantial drag reduction has been attrib...
Drag reduction obtained on flow over textured hydrophobic surfaces has been ascribed to the presence...
Drag reduction obtained on flow over textured hydrophobic surfaces has been ascribed to the presence...
Air can be trapped on the crevices of specially textured hydrophobic surfaces immersed in water. Thi...
Air can be trapped on the crevices of specially textured hydrophobic surfaces immersed in water. Thi...
In the present work, we experimentally study the flow of water over textured hydrophobic surfaces in...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce the viscous drag of liquids by significantly ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce the viscous drag of liquids by significantly ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce the viscous drag of liquids by significantly ...
Superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces have shown promise for passive drag reduction because their surface...
Superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces have shown promise for passive drag reduction because their surface...
In this paper, we present results on water flow past randomly textured hydrophobic surfaces with rel...
`'Cassie'' state of wetting can be established by trapping air pockets on the crevices of textured h...
Water droplets tend to bead up on rough or textured hydrophobic surfaces by trapping air on the crev...
The potential of textured hydrophobic surfaces to provide substantial drag reduction has been attrib...
The potential of textured hydrophobic surfaces to provide substantial drag reduction has been attrib...
Drag reduction obtained on flow over textured hydrophobic surfaces has been ascribed to the presence...
Drag reduction obtained on flow over textured hydrophobic surfaces has been ascribed to the presence...
Air can be trapped on the crevices of specially textured hydrophobic surfaces immersed in water. Thi...
Air can be trapped on the crevices of specially textured hydrophobic surfaces immersed in water. Thi...
In the present work, we experimentally study the flow of water over textured hydrophobic surfaces in...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce the viscous drag of liquids by significantly ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce the viscous drag of liquids by significantly ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce the viscous drag of liquids by significantly ...
Superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces have shown promise for passive drag reduction because their surface...
Superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces have shown promise for passive drag reduction because their surface...
In this paper, we present results on water flow past randomly textured hydrophobic surfaces with rel...