Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is one of the most important techniques in a microfluidic system. Many microfluidic devices are made from a combination of different materials, and thus asymmetric electrochemical boundary conditions should be applied for the reasonable analysis of the EOF. In this study, the EOF of power-law fluids in a slit microchannel with different zeta potentials at the top and bottom walls are studied analytically. The flow is assumed to be steady, fully developed, and unidirectional with no applied pressure. The continuity equation, the Cauchy momentum equation, and the linearized Poisson-Boltzmann equation are solved for the velocity field. The exact solutions of the velocity distribution are obtained in terms of the Appel...
This study aims to investigate electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through a slit channel with ...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
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...
In this paper, a systematic study of a fully developed electroosmotic flow of power-law fluids in a ...
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...
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 ...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
The Oscillatory electroosmotic flow (OEOF) in power law fluids through a microchannel is studied num...
Electroosmosis is widely observed in different micro-scale flows. Flow modification due to electroos...
Abstract -In this work the influence of viscoelasticity and wall zeta potential effects on the dispe...
Electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through an asymmetrical slit microchannel with gradually va...
This study aims to investigate electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through a slit channel with ...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
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...
In this paper, a systematic study of a fully developed electroosmotic flow of power-law fluids in a ...
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...
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 ...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
The Oscillatory electroosmotic flow (OEOF) in power law fluids through a microchannel is studied num...
Electroosmosis is widely observed in different micro-scale flows. Flow modification due to electroos...
Abstract -In this work the influence of viscoelasticity and wall zeta potential effects on the dispe...
Electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through an asymmetrical slit microchannel with gradually va...
This study aims to investigate electroosmotic flow of a power-law fluid through a slit channel with ...
AbstractThis paper aims to discuss mixed electroosmotic/pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in ...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...