Two dimensional, time-independent and time-dependent electro-osmotic flows driven by a uniform electric field in a closed rectangular cavity with uniform and nonuniform zeta potential distributions along the cavity’s walls are investigated theoretically. First, we derive an expression for the one-dimensional velocity and pressure profiles for a flow in a slender cavity with uniform (albeit possibly different) zeta potentials at its top and bottom walls. Subsequently, using the method of superposition, we compute the flow in a finite length cavity whose upper and lower walls are subjected to non-uniform zeta potentials. Although the solutions are in the form of infinite series, with appropriate modifications, the series converge rapidly, al...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
Two dimensional, time-independent and time-dependent electro-osmotic flows driven by a uniform elect...
Two dimensional, time-independent and time-dependent electro-osmotic flows driven by a uniform elect...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in using induced electro-osmosis to pump fluids in micro...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
745-753AC electro-osmotic flow is a promising technique in microfluidic manipulation. AC electroosmo...
Theoretical and numerical studies of chaotic mixing are performed to circumvent the difficulties of...
Electroosmosis is widely observed in different micro-scale flows. Flow modification due to electroos...
A magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stirrer that exhibits chaotic advection is investigated experimentally a...
The solution to the startup transient electroosmotic flow in an arbitrary rectangular micro-channel ...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
Two dimensional, time-independent and time-dependent electro-osmotic flows driven by a uniform elect...
Two dimensional, time-independent and time-dependent electro-osmotic flows driven by a uniform elect...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in using induced electro-osmosis to pump fluids in micro...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
745-753AC electro-osmotic flow is a promising technique in microfluidic manipulation. AC electroosmo...
Theoretical and numerical studies of chaotic mixing are performed to circumvent the difficulties of...
Electroosmosis is widely observed in different micro-scale flows. Flow modification due to electroos...
A magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stirrer that exhibits chaotic advection is investigated experimentally a...
The solution to the startup transient electroosmotic flow in an arbitrary rectangular micro-channel ...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Fluid mixing in a two-dimensional square cavity with a time-periodic pulsating lid velocity is studi...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...