Micro/Nano scale Flows: Interfaces, Particles, and Channels II
ORAL · J30 · ID: 1764779
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Study on the evolution and stability of gas–liquid interfaces based on composite structures on the sidewall surface of a microchannel
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Publication: It has been accepted by Physics of Fluids.
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Zhaohui Yao
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Zhaohui Yao
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Nearly spherical particles vibrating in viscous fluids: A second order asymptotic theory
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Jesse F Collis
University of Melbourne, The University of Melbourne
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Jesse F Collis
University of Melbourne, The University of Melbourne
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Alex R Nunn
California Institute of Technology
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John E Sader
California Institute of Technology, Graduate Aerospace Laboratories and Department of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
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Steady Streaming and Pumping Driven by Two Frequency Oscillations
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Hyun Lee
UC Davis
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Hyun Lee
UC Davis
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Robert Guy
University of California, Davis
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William D Ristenpart
UC Davis, University of California, Davis
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Mechanisms driving the acoustic propulsion of nanoparticles
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Peijing Li
The University of Melbourne
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Peijing Li
The University of Melbourne
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Jesse F Collis
University of Melbourne, The University of Melbourne
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Douglas R Brumley
University of Melbourne
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John E Sader
California Institute of Technology, Graduate Aerospace Laboratories and Department of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
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Molecular Dynamics Study on the Effects of In-Plane Pore Oscillations on Flow through Nanoporous 2D Membranes
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Juan Pablo Martinez Cordeiro
The University of Texas at Austin
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Juan Pablo Martinez Cordeiro
The University of Texas at Austin
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Narayana R Aluru
The University of Texas at Austin
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Secondary flows and forces around a sphere in a nonuniform oscillatory flow
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Jake Minten
University of California, Riverside
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Jake Minten
University of California, Riverside
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Xiaokang Zhang
University of California, Riverside
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Bhargav Rallabandi
University of California, Riverside
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The Lorentz reciprocal theorem applied to oscillatory flows in rigid and deformable channels
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Shrihari D Pande
Purdue University
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Shrihari D Pande
Purdue University
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Evgeniy Boyko
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
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Ivan C Christov
Purdue University
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Effect of geometric design on the motion of microrobots due to acoustic streaming flows
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Ritu R Raj
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Ritu R Raj
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Jin G Lee
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Ankur Gupta
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Wyatt Shields
University of Colorado, Boulder
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O-JAWS (Oscillating Jet Assisted Wet Spinning): A structured microfiber production methodology
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Barath Venkateswaran
Princeton University
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Barath Venkateswaran
Princeton University
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Zehao Pan
Princeton University
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Janine K Nunes
Princeton University
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Pierre-Thomas Brun
Princeton University
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Howard A Stone
Princeton University
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