A type of superhydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves which, due to the effect of surface tension, prevent a complete wetting of the wall. The effect is greatest when the grooves are aligned with the flow. The pressure difference between the liquid and the gas in the grooves causes a curvature of the liquid surface resisted by surface tension. The effects of this surface deformation are studied in this paper. The corrections to the effective slip length produced by the curvature are analyzed theoretically and a comparison with available data and related mathematical models is presented
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
In this paper, we show that large connected slip patches (hydrophobic patches) are a necessity to in...
An important class of canonical problems which is employed in quantifying the slip-periness of micro...
A type of super-hydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves whic...
A type of superhydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves which...
Analytical expressions are derived for the longitudinal flow in a super- hydrophobic microchannel wh...
This thesis comprises studies of two problems on Stokes flows through (i) a plane microchannel, and ...
peer-reviewedThe unique wetting properties of superhydrophobic (SH) surfaces have attracted a consi...
Comparisons between slip lengths predicted by a liquid-gas coupled model and that by an idealized ze...
Enabled by a technology to fabricate well-defined nanogrates over a large area (2x2 cm(2)), we repor...
Hydrophobicity has been widely reported for its superior behavior in drag reduction, self-cleaning, ...
Analytical expressions are derived for the first-order correction to the effective slip length of a ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces reduce drag by combining hydrophobicity and roughness to trap gas bubbles ...
Enabled by a technology to fabricate well-defined nanogrates over a large area (2x2 cm(2)), we repor...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
In this paper, we show that large connected slip patches (hydrophobic patches) are a necessity to in...
An important class of canonical problems which is employed in quantifying the slip-periness of micro...
A type of super-hydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves whic...
A type of superhydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves which...
Analytical expressions are derived for the longitudinal flow in a super- hydrophobic microchannel wh...
This thesis comprises studies of two problems on Stokes flows through (i) a plane microchannel, and ...
peer-reviewedThe unique wetting properties of superhydrophobic (SH) surfaces have attracted a consi...
Comparisons between slip lengths predicted by a liquid-gas coupled model and that by an idealized ze...
Enabled by a technology to fabricate well-defined nanogrates over a large area (2x2 cm(2)), we repor...
Hydrophobicity has been widely reported for its superior behavior in drag reduction, self-cleaning, ...
Analytical expressions are derived for the first-order correction to the effective slip length of a ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces reduce drag by combining hydrophobicity and roughness to trap gas bubbles ...
Enabled by a technology to fabricate well-defined nanogrates over a large area (2x2 cm(2)), we repor...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
In this paper, we show that large connected slip patches (hydrophobic patches) are a necessity to in...
An important class of canonical problems which is employed in quantifying the slip-periness of micro...