Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device. The flow is generated through the application of an external electric field that acts on the free charges that exists in a thin Debye layer at the channel walls. The charge on the wall is due to the chemistry of the solid-fluid interface, and it can vary along the channel, e.g. due to modification of the wall. This investigation focuses on the simulation of the electroosmotic flow (EOF) profile in a cylindrical microchannel with step change in zeta potential. The modified Navier-Stoke equation governing the velocity field and a non-linear two-dimensional Poisson-Boltzmann equation governing the electrical double-layer (EDL) field distributio...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is widely used in microfluidic systems and chemical analysis. It is driven...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
Electroosmosis is widely observed in different micro-scale flows. Flow modification due to electroos...
This work presents analytical solutions for both pressure-driven and electroosmotic flows in microch...
Due to the increasingly wide application of electroosmotic flow in micromachines, this paper investi...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
Due to the increasingly wide application of electroosmotic flow in micromachines, this paper investi...
The solution to the startup transient electroosmotic flow in an arbitrary rectangular micro-channel ...
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...
In this work, the analysis of electroosmotic pumping mechanisms in microchan-nels is performed throu...
This paper investigates the electroosmotic micromixing of non-Newtonian fluid in a microchannel with...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is widely used in microfluidic systems and chemical analysis. It is driven...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
Electroosmosis is widely observed in different micro-scale flows. Flow modification due to electroos...
This work presents analytical solutions for both pressure-driven and electroosmotic flows in microch...
Due to the increasingly wide application of electroosmotic flow in micromachines, this paper investi...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
Due to the increasingly wide application of electroosmotic flow in micromachines, this paper investi...
The solution to the startup transient electroosmotic flow in an arbitrary rectangular micro-channel ...
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...
In this work, the analysis of electroosmotic pumping mechanisms in microchan-nels is performed throu...
This paper investigates the electroosmotic micromixing of non-Newtonian fluid in a microchannel with...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
In present paper, we simulate the electro-kinetic transport of aqueous solution through a microchann...
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is widely used in microfluidic systems and chemical analysis. It is driven...