When a capillary is half-filled with liquid and turned to the horizontal, the liquid may flow out of the capillary or remain in it. For lack of a better criterion, the standard assumption is that the liquid will remain in a capillary of narrow cross-section, and will flow out otherwise. Here, we present a precise mathematical criterion that determines which of the two outcomes occurs for capillaries of arbitrary cross-sectional shape, and show that the standard assumption fails for certain simple geometries, leading to very rich and counterintuitive behavior. This opens the possibility of creating very sensitive microfluidic devices that respond readily to small physical changes, for instance, by triggering the sudden displacement of fluid ...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...
Capillary flow is a dominating liquid transport phenomenon on the micro- and nanoscale. As described...
The inverse problem of capillary filling, as defined in this work, consists in determining the capil...
When a capillary is half-filled with liquid and turned to the horizontal, the liquid may flow out of...
When a capillary is half-filled with liquid and turned to the horizontal, the liquid may flow out of...
It is possible to drain slender containers filled with wetting liquids via capillary flows along the...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
International audienceCapillary flows are increasingly used in biotechnology, biology, chemistry, en...
We consider a liquid trapped in a narrow horizontal capillary, under the influence of gravity. As th...
Capillary driven flows in confined spaces such as grooves, microchannels and in polygonal containers...
Wetting of corner-containing geometries is ubiquitous, since the man-made surfaces and natural surfa...
A theoretical analysis of the capillary-driven imbibitions of non-Newtonian fluids in conical capill...
Capillary open microsystems are attractive and increasingly used in biotechnology, biology, and diag...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...
Capillary flow is a dominating liquid transport phenomenon on the micro- and nanoscale. As described...
The inverse problem of capillary filling, as defined in this work, consists in determining the capil...
When a capillary is half-filled with liquid and turned to the horizontal, the liquid may flow out of...
When a capillary is half-filled with liquid and turned to the horizontal, the liquid may flow out of...
It is possible to drain slender containers filled with wetting liquids via capillary flows along the...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
We propose an experimental and theoretical framework for the study of capillary filling at the micro...
International audienceCapillary flows are increasingly used in biotechnology, biology, chemistry, en...
We consider a liquid trapped in a narrow horizontal capillary, under the influence of gravity. As th...
Capillary driven flows in confined spaces such as grooves, microchannels and in polygonal containers...
Wetting of corner-containing geometries is ubiquitous, since the man-made surfaces and natural surfa...
A theoretical analysis of the capillary-driven imbibitions of non-Newtonian fluids in conical capill...
Capillary open microsystems are attractive and increasingly used in biotechnology, biology, and diag...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...
Capillary flow is a dominating liquid transport phenomenon on the micro- and nanoscale. As described...
The inverse problem of capillary filling, as defined in this work, consists in determining the capil...