Enabled by a technology to fabricate well-defined nanogrates over a large area (2x2 cm(2)), we report the effect of such a surface, in both hydrophilic and hydrophobic conditions, on liquid slip and the corresponding friction reduction in microchannels. The grates are designed to be dense (similar to 230 nm pitch) but deep (similar to 500 nm) in order to sustain a large amount of air in the troughs when the grates are hydrophobic, even under pressurized liquid flow conditions (e.g., more than 1 bar). A noticeable slip (i.e., slip length of 100-200 nm, corresponding to 20%-30% reduction of pressure drop in a similar to 3 mu m high channel) is observed for water flowing parallel over the hydrophobic nanogrates; this is believed to be an "effe...
This paper introduces and experimentally verifies a method for robust, active control of friction re...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.A full characterization of the water flow past a silicon superhydrophobic ...
With the miniaturized of mechanical technology and the increasingly wide use of microfluidic devices...
Enabled by a technology to fabricate well-defined nanogrates over a large area (2x2 cm(2)), we repor...
Advances in silicon processing and micro-machining now allow the consistent manufacture of micro- an...
With the recent important development of microfluidicsystems, miniaturization of flow devices has be...
While many recent studies have confirmed the existence of liquid slip over certain solid surfaces, t...
peer-reviewedThe unique wetting properties of superhydrophobic (SH) surfaces have attracted a consi...
Tailoring the hydrodynamic boundary condition is essential for both applied and fundamental aspects ...
Properties of superhydrophobic materials are examined in light of their possible use for drag reduct...
A type of superhydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves which...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
A type of superhydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves which...
Superhydrophobic surfaces reduce drag by combining hydrophobicity and roughness to trap gas bubbles ...
This paper introduces and experimentally verifies a method for robust, active control of friction re...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.A full characterization of the water flow past a silicon superhydrophobic ...
With the miniaturized of mechanical technology and the increasingly wide use of microfluidic devices...
Enabled by a technology to fabricate well-defined nanogrates over a large area (2x2 cm(2)), we repor...
Advances in silicon processing and micro-machining now allow the consistent manufacture of micro- an...
With the recent important development of microfluidicsystems, miniaturization of flow devices has be...
While many recent studies have confirmed the existence of liquid slip over certain solid surfaces, t...
peer-reviewedThe unique wetting properties of superhydrophobic (SH) surfaces have attracted a consi...
Tailoring the hydrodynamic boundary condition is essential for both applied and fundamental aspects ...
Properties of superhydrophobic materials are examined in light of their possible use for drag reduct...
A type of superhydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves which...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
We employ microparticle image velocimetry to investigate laminar microflows in hydrophobic microstru...
A type of superhydrophobic surface consists of a solid plane boundary with an array of grooves which...
Superhydrophobic surfaces reduce drag by combining hydrophobicity and roughness to trap gas bubbles ...
This paper introduces and experimentally verifies a method for robust, active control of friction re...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.A full characterization of the water flow past a silicon superhydrophobic ...
With the miniaturized of mechanical technology and the increasingly wide use of microfluidic devices...