The electrohydrodynamic and stress instability of the interface between two viscous fluids with different electrical properties under tangential electric fields in a microchannel is analytically and experimentally investigated. In the analytical model, the two-layer system is subjected to a tangential electric field. There is no assumption on the magnitude of the ratio of fluid to electric time scales, and thus the linear Poisson-Boltzmann equation are solved using separation of variable method for densities of bulk charge and surface charge; the electric field and fluid dynamic are coupled only at the interface through the stress balance equations. Under constant flowrates, the fractions of the fluids are calculated for different parameter...
The electrohydrodynamic (EHD) thermosolutal Marangoni convection of viscous liquid, in the presence ...
Multiphase flow control is a challenging task in microfluidic systems. Application of such ideas in ...
Viscous fingering is a commonly observed interfacial instability during fluid displacement, where a ...
The electrohydrodynamic and stress instability of the interface between two viscous fluids with diff...
This paper investigates analytically and experimentally electrohydrodynamic instability of the inter...
This paper investigates analytically and experimentally electrohydrodynamic instability of the inter...
An electric field is applied to destabilize the interface between two Newtonian and immiscible liqui...
Since the past decade, use of electro-osmotic flow (EOF) as an alternative flow mechanism in microde...
The two-phase microflow of conductive (electrolyte) and non-conductive (dielectric) viscous liquids ...
In this work, a non-isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible fluids within a uniform microca...
In the last decade, the interfacial instability and mixing enhancement in microfluidic flow systems ...
We investigate the linear stability characteristics of a pressure-driven two-layer channel flow of i...
The long wave analysis of the interface between two leaky dielectric fluids flowing in a micro chann...
In this study, the isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible electrical conducting fluids wit...
We investigate analytically the combined consequences of electromagnetohydrodynamic forces and inter...
The electrohydrodynamic (EHD) thermosolutal Marangoni convection of viscous liquid, in the presence ...
Multiphase flow control is a challenging task in microfluidic systems. Application of such ideas in ...
Viscous fingering is a commonly observed interfacial instability during fluid displacement, where a ...
The electrohydrodynamic and stress instability of the interface between two viscous fluids with diff...
This paper investigates analytically and experimentally electrohydrodynamic instability of the inter...
This paper investigates analytically and experimentally electrohydrodynamic instability of the inter...
An electric field is applied to destabilize the interface between two Newtonian and immiscible liqui...
Since the past decade, use of electro-osmotic flow (EOF) as an alternative flow mechanism in microde...
The two-phase microflow of conductive (electrolyte) and non-conductive (dielectric) viscous liquids ...
In this work, a non-isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible fluids within a uniform microca...
In the last decade, the interfacial instability and mixing enhancement in microfluidic flow systems ...
We investigate the linear stability characteristics of a pressure-driven two-layer channel flow of i...
The long wave analysis of the interface between two leaky dielectric fluids flowing in a micro chann...
In this study, the isothermal electroosmotic flow of two immiscible electrical conducting fluids wit...
We investigate analytically the combined consequences of electromagnetohydrodynamic forces and inter...
The electrohydrodynamic (EHD) thermosolutal Marangoni convection of viscous liquid, in the presence ...
Multiphase flow control is a challenging task in microfluidic systems. Application of such ideas in ...
Viscous fingering is a commonly observed interfacial instability during fluid displacement, where a ...