The dynamic evolution of an incompressible liquid meniscus inside a microcapillary is investigated, under the combined influences of viscous, capillary, intermolecular, pondermotive, and electroosmotic effects. In the limit of small capillary numbers, an advancing meniscus shape is shown to merge smoothly with the precursor film, using matched asymptotic analysis. A scaling relationship is also established for the dynamic contact angle as a nondimensional function of the capillary number and the applied electrical voltage. The analysis is further generalized by invoking a kinetic slip model for overcoming the constraints of meniscus tip singularity. The kinetic slip model is subsequently utilized to analyze the interfacial dynamics from the...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
Microfluidic schemes exploiting electromechanical forces such as electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD)...
In this work, a non-isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible fluids within a uniform microca...
In this work, a non-isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible fluids within a uniform microca...
We perform three-dimensional numerical and experimental study of the dynamic contact angle using vol...
International audienceThis paper presents a theoretical analysis of the liquid film dynamics during ...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
The microscopic hydrodynamic (HD) and macroscopic theories for describing the meniscus deformation a...
The contact angle defined by Young's equation depends on the ratio between solid and liquid surface ...
In the present work, we analyze the capillary filling dynamics in centrifugally actuated microfluidi...
In the present work, we analyze the capillary filling dynamics in centrifugally actuated microfluidi...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
A conventional description of the effect of meniscus friction is based on the concept of the dynamic...
Microfluidic schemes exploiting electromechanical forces such as electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD)...
In this work, a non-isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible fluids within a uniform microca...
In this work, a non-isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible fluids within a uniform microca...
We perform three-dimensional numerical and experimental study of the dynamic contact angle using vol...
International audienceThis paper presents a theoretical analysis of the liquid film dynamics during ...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
The microscopic hydrodynamic (HD) and macroscopic theories for describing the meniscus deformation a...
The contact angle defined by Young's equation depends on the ratio between solid and liquid surface ...
In the present work, we analyze the capillary filling dynamics in centrifugally actuated microfluidi...
In the present work, we analyze the capillary filling dynamics in centrifugally actuated microfluidi...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...
A kinetic model for the study of capillary flows in devices with microscale geometry is presented. T...