This study aims to investigate electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through a slit channel with walls asymmetrically patterned with periodic variations in shape and zeta potential. On taking into account the near-wall depletion layer, the present problem is simplified on the basis of the lubrication approximation, and through the use of the Helmholtz–Smoluchowski slip boundary condition. Nonlinear equations are to be solved for two unknown functions of axial dependence, one being the induced pressure gradient, and another being an undetermined stress component. An efficient numerical scheme is devised in this work to solve the nonlinear problem. Results are generated to check whether the principle of linear superposition of forces, for ...
In this paper, a systematic study of a fully developed electroosmotic flow of power-law fluids in a ...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
Longitudinal and transverse electrohydrodynamic flows through a plane channel, of which the walls ar...
An analysis using the lubrication approximation is performed for the dispersion of a neutral non-rea...
Most solid substances will acquire surface electric charges when brought into contact with a liquid ...
A theoretical description of the electrokinetic flow of non-Newtonian fluids through slit and cylind...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is one of the most important techniques in a microfluidic system. Many mic...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is one of the most important techniques in a microfluidic system. Many mic...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is widely used in microfluidic systems and chemical analysis. It is driven...
Electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through an asymmetrical slit microchannel with gradually va...
A theoretical study is presented of peristaltic hydrodynamics of an aqueous electrolytic nonNewtonia...
A theoretical study is presented of peristaltic hydrodynamics of an aqueous electrolytic nonNewtonia...
In this paper, a systematic study of a fully developed electroosmotic flow of power-law fluids in a ...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
Longitudinal and transverse electrohydrodynamic flows through a plane channel, of which the walls ar...
An analysis using the lubrication approximation is performed for the dispersion of a neutral non-rea...
Most solid substances will acquire surface electric charges when brought into contact with a liquid ...
A theoretical description of the electrokinetic flow of non-Newtonian fluids through slit and cylind...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is one of the most important techniques in a microfluidic system. Many mic...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is one of the most important techniques in a microfluidic system. Many mic...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is widely used in microfluidic systems and chemical analysis. It is driven...
Electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through an asymmetrical slit microchannel with gradually va...
A theoretical study is presented of peristaltic hydrodynamics of an aqueous electrolytic nonNewtonia...
A theoretical study is presented of peristaltic hydrodynamics of an aqueous electrolytic nonNewtonia...
In this paper, a systematic study of a fully developed electroosmotic flow of power-law fluids in a ...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
Longitudinal and transverse electrohydrodynamic flows through a plane channel, of which the walls ar...