It is known from both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations that chemically patterning a solid surface has an effect on the flow of an adjacent liquid. This fact is in stark contrast with predictions of classical fluid mechanics where the no-slip boundary condition is insensitive to the chemistry of the solid substrate. It has been shown that the influence on the flow caused by a steep change in the wettability of the solid substrate can be described in the framework of continuum mechanics using the interface formation theory. The present work extends this study to the case of intermittent patterning. Results show that variations in wettability of the substrate can significantly affect the flow, especially of thin films, which may ...
Whether a lubricant or a coating wets a surface or not is of great technical importance. Theoretical...
Probing the fluid dynamics of thin films is an excellent tool for studying the solid/liquid boundary...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
It is known from both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations that chemically patterning a so...
It is known from both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations that chemically patterning a so...
It is known from both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations that chemically patterning a so...
The classical fluid dynamics boundary condition of no slip suggests that variation in the wettabilit...
The classical fluid dynamics boundary condition of no slip suggests that variation in the wettabilit...
We present fully nonlinear time-dependent simulations of the gravity driven flow of thin wetting liq...
The classical fluid dynamics boundary condition of no-slip suggests that variation in the wettabilit...
Whether a lubricant or a coating wets a surface or not is of great technical importance. Theoretical...
We present a continuum-level description of dynamics of a thin electrolyte film on substrate which i...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
Whether a lubricant or a coating wets a surface or not is of great technical importance. Theoretical...
Probing the fluid dynamics of thin films is an excellent tool for studying the solid/liquid boundary...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
It is known from both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations that chemically patterning a so...
It is known from both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations that chemically patterning a so...
It is known from both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations that chemically patterning a so...
The classical fluid dynamics boundary condition of no slip suggests that variation in the wettabilit...
The classical fluid dynamics boundary condition of no slip suggests that variation in the wettabilit...
We present fully nonlinear time-dependent simulations of the gravity driven flow of thin wetting liq...
The classical fluid dynamics boundary condition of no-slip suggests that variation in the wettabilit...
Whether a lubricant or a coating wets a surface or not is of great technical importance. Theoretical...
We present a continuum-level description of dynamics of a thin electrolyte film on substrate which i...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...
Whether a lubricant or a coating wets a surface or not is of great technical importance. Theoretical...
Probing the fluid dynamics of thin films is an excellent tool for studying the solid/liquid boundary...
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded ...