نتایج جستجو برای: slip effects

تعداد نتایج: 1560217  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
K S Nagapriya Ohad Goldbart Ifat Kaplan-Ashiri Gotthard Seifert Reshef Tenne Ernesto Joselevich

We experimentally observed atomic-scale torsional stick-slip behavior in individual nanotubes of tungsten disulfide (WS2). When an external torque is applied to a WS2 nanotube, all its walls initially stick and twist together, until a critical torsion angle, at which the outer wall slips and twists around the inner walls, further undergoing a series of stick-slip torque oscillations. We present...

2011
Nikolai V. Priezjev

During the last ten years, there has been enormous interest in understanding transport phenomena in micro and nanofluidic systems and, in particular, in accurate prediction of fluid flows with slip boundary conditions at liquid-solid interfaces. In this chapter, we discuss recent results obtained from molecular dynamics simulations of fluids that consist of monomers or linear polymer chains con...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1962
R S HARTMAN R E HARTMAN

There is an obvious need for a technique whereby the medium surrounding an organism under microscopy can be altered without displacing the organism from the field. For example, we are interested in observing the same organisms before, during, and after exposure to various agents. Our general solution is to confine the organisms within a microchamber separated from the well of a well-slide by a ...

2016
A. Sander Haase Jeffery A. Wood Rob G. H. Lammertink Jacco H. Snoeijer

It has been observed that the amount of effective slip for transverse flow over a bubble mattress is maximum for bubbles that protrude somewhat in the channel flow. In this paper we provide an explanation for this characteristic feature by analyzing the spatial distribution of viscous dissipation for bubbles of varying protrusion angles. Bubbles protruding in the channel act as obstacles and re...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2004
Binyang Du Ilchat Goubaidoulline Diethelm Johannsmann

A formalism is presented which predicts the influence of laterally heterogeneous slip (for instance, induced by nanoscopic air bubbles) on the shift of the resonance frequency and bandwidth of quartz crystal resonators immersed in liquids. The lateral heterogeneities are decomposed into their Fourier components. The distribution of slip lengths provides a boundary condition, giving rise to a sm...

2014
Sadia Hina Meraj Mustafa Tasawar Hayat

Slip effects on the peristaltic transport of Johnson-Segalman fluid through a curved channel have been addressed. The influence of wall properties is also analyzed. Long wavelength and low Reynolds number assumptions have been utilized in the mathematical formulation of the problem. The equations so formed have been solved numerically by shooting method through computational software Mathematic...

2009
Vikas Prakash

In the present study plate-impact pressure-shear friction experiments are conducted to study dynamics of high-speed slip at metal-on-metal interfaces. By using a CH tool-steel/Ti–6Al–4V tribo-pair and appropriate selection of the flyer and target plate thicknesses, the experiment has been used to investigate the frictional resistance of sliding interfaces subjected to step changes in slip rates...

2017
Gyoko Nagayama Takenori Matsumoto Kohei Fukushima Takaharu Tsuruta

Rapid advances in microelectromechanical systems have stimulated the development of compact devices, which require effective cooling technologies (e.g., microchannel cooling). However, the inconsistencies between experimental and classical theoretical predictions for the liquid flow in microchannel remain unclarified. Given the larger surface/volume ratio of microchannel, the surface effects in...

2013
Bikash Sahoo Sébastien Poncet

The steady flow arising due to the rotation of a non-Newtonian fluid at a larger distance from a stationary disk is extended to the case where the disk surface admits partial slip. The constitutive equation of the non-Newtonian fluid is modeled by that for a Reiner-Rivlin fluid. The momentum equation gives rise to a highly nonlinear boundary value problem. Numerical solution of the governing no...

Journal: :Automatica 2008
Todd D. Murphey

Multiple contact interaction is common in many robotic applications. These include grasping, wheeled vehicles, and distributed manipulation. All of these applications are capable of experiencing stick/slip phenomena at the contact interfaces. In particular, when there are more kinematic constraints than there are degrees of freedom, some contact interfaces must slip. Moreover, this stick/slip b...

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