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Evidence of Shear-dependent Boundary Slip in Newtonian Liquids

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Neto, C
Craig, Vincent
Williams, David

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The flow of Newtonian fluids was studied by directly measuring the hydro-dynamic drainage force acting on a sphere approaching a flat surface. Our force measurements provide clear evidence of boundary slip and show that the degree of boundary slip is a function of the liquid viscosity and the shear rate. A shear-dependent boundary slippage was also observed in experiments with a, polymer (PDMS). The liquids wetted the bounding surfaces either partially or completely. Our results have important consequences for the design of microfluidic devices, and in technological processes, such as lubrication and permeability of microporous media.

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European Physical Journal E

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2037-12-31
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