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A comparative analysis of the effective and local slip lengths for liquid flows over a trapped nanobubble

Hu et al., 2018

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16375210912102226707
Author
Hu H
Wang D
Ren F
Bao L
Priezjev N
Wen J
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International Journal of Multiphase Flow

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The gas–liquid interfaces distributed on a superhydrophobic (SHP) surface promote the effective slip and might result in significant drag reduction desirable in many applications. While the slippage of water past gas–liquid interfaces on structured SHP surfaces has …
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