Influence of insoluble surfactants on shear flow over a surface in Cassie state at large Péclet numbers
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- Poiseuille flow of a Bingham fluid in a channel with a superhydrophobic groovy wall
- Laminar drag reduction in surfactant-contaminated superhydrophobic channels
- Superhydrophobic surfaces with recirculating interfacial flow due to surfactants are ‘effectively’ immobilized
- Superhydrophobic surface immobilisation by insoluble surfactant
- Solutions of a comprehensive dispersion relation for waves at the elastic interface of two viscous fluids
- Effect of insoluble surfactants on the motion of Reiner-Rivlin fluid sphere in a spherical container with Newtonian fluid
- Surfactant spreading in a two-dimensional cavity and emergent contact-line singularities
- Shear flow over a surface containing a groove covered by an incompressible surfactant phase
- Unsteady evolution of slip and drag in surfactant-contaminated superhydrophobic channels
- Fast reaction of soluble surfactant can remobilize a stagnant cap
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