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2006

Mechanical Engineering

Microchannels

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Analysis Of Viscous Drag Reduction And Thermal Transport Effects For Microengineered Ultrahydrophobic Surfaces, Jason W. Davies Mar 2006

Analysis Of Viscous Drag Reduction And Thermal Transport Effects For Microengineered Ultrahydrophobic Surfaces, Jason W. Davies

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One approach recently proposed for reducing the frictional resistance to liquid flow in microchannels is the patterning of micro-ribs and cavities on the channel walls. When treated with a hydrophobic coating, the liquid flowing in the microchannel wets only the top surfaces of the ribs, and does not penetrate into the cavities, provided the pressure is not too high. The net result is a reduction in the surface contact area between channel walls and the flowing liquid. For micro-ribs and cavities that are aligned normal to the channel axis (principal flow direction), these micropatterns form a repeating, periodic structure. This …