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  1. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
  2. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 26
  3. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 26, Issue 1-4, January 2012
  4. Instabilities in free-surface electroosmotic flows
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Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 31
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 30
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 29
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 28
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 27
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 26
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 26, Issue 6, December 2012
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 26, Issue 5, October 2012
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics : Volume 26, Issue 1-4, January 2012
Flow of an electrorheological fluid between eccentric rotating cylinders
Electro-magnetic-field-induced flow and interfacial instabilities in confined stratified liquid layers
The structure of parallel layers in steady two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic flows in sudden duct expansions and contractions
High-order resolution Eulerian–Lagrangian simulations of particle dispersion in the accelerated flow behind a moving shock
A spectral approach for the stability analysis of turbulent open-channel flows over granular beds
Self-similarity in fully developed homogeneous isotropic turbulence using the lyapunov analysis
Free-surface deformation due to spiral flow owing to a source/sink and a vortex in Stokes flow
On the role of the Chezy frictional term near the shoreline
A resolution of Stewartson’s quarter-infinite plate problem
DNS of flows with helical symmetry
Motion of a vortex filament in the local induction approximation: a perturbative approach
Creeping-flow rotation of a slip spheroid about its axis of revolution
Mean and fluctuating components of drag and lift forces on an isolated finite-sized particle in turbulence
On the generation and evolution of numerically simulated large-amplitude internal gravity wave packets
The effect of numerical methods on the simulation of mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal models
The influence of viscoelasticity on the collapse of cavitation bubbles near a rigid boundary
Hydrodynamic lubrication in fully plastic asperity contacts
Nanofluid bioconvection: interaction of microorganisms oxytactic upswimming, nanoparticle distribution, and heating/cooling from below
Instabilities in free-surface electroosmotic flows
A compressed-sensing approach for closed-loop optimal control of nonlinear systems
Wall shape effects on multiphase flow in channels
Low-Reynolds-number droplet motion in a square microfluidic channel
On the stability of shear flows in nematics
Three-dimensional instability on the interaction between a vortex and a stationary sphere
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Instabilities in free-surface electroosmotic flows

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Author Ray, Bahni Reddy, P. Dinesh Sankar Bandyopadhyay, Dipankar Joo, Sang Woo Sharma, Ashutosh Qian, Shizhi Biswas, Gautam
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract Instability of a thin electrolyte film undergoing a direct current electroosmotic flow has been investigated. The film with a compliant electrolyte–air interface is flowing over a rigid charged substrate. Unlike previous studies, inclusion of the Maxwell stresses in the formulation shows the presence of a new finite wavenumber shear-flow mode of instability, alongside the more frequently observed long-wave interfacial mode. The shear mode is found to be the dominant mode of instability when the electrolyte–solid and electrolyte–air interfaces are of opposite charge or of same charge but have very large zeta-potential at the electrolyte–air interface. The conditions for mode-switch (interfacial to shear) and the direction of the travelling waves are discussed through stability diagrams. Interestingly, the analysis shows that when the interfaces are of nearly same zeta potential, the ‘free’ electrolyte–air interface behaves more like a ‘stationary’ wall because of the ion transport in the reverse direction of the flow.
Starting Page 311
Ending Page 318
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 09354964
Journal Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Volume Number 26
Issue Number 1-4
e-ISSN 14322250
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2011-07-10
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Electroosmotic flow Linear stability analysis Orr–Sommerfeld Instability Computational Science and Engineering Classical Continuum Physics Engineering Fluid Dynamics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes Condensed Matter Physics Computational Mechanics
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