Nanoscale Flows: Basic Flow Physics
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Presentations
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Continuum Navier-Stokes modelling of water flow past fullerene molecules
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Authors
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J Walther
- Technical University of Denmark
- Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
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A. Popadic
- National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia
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P. Koumoutsakos
- ETH Zurich, Computational Science, Switzerland
- ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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M. Praprotnik
- National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia
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Nanofluidic Brownian Ratchet via atomically-stepped surfaces
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Authors
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Amir Rahmani
- State Univ of NY- Stony Brook
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Carlos Colosqui
- State Univ of NY- Stony Brook
- State Univ of NY- Stony Brook, Mechanical Engineering Dept.
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Modeling anomalous diffusion of dense fluids in carbon nanotubes
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Authors
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Gerald Wang
- MIT
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Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou
- MIT
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Water transport in graphene nano-channels
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Authors
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Enrique Wagemann
- University of Concepcion
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Elton Oyarzua
- University of Concepcion
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J Walther
- Technical University of Denmark
- Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
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Harvey Zambrano
- University of Concepcion
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Flow enhancement of water flow through silica slit pores with graphene-coated walls
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Authors
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Harvey Zambrano
- University of Concepcion
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Enrique Wagemann
- University of Concepcion
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Elton Oyarzua
- University of Concepcion
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J. H. Walther
- Technical University of Denmark
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Experimental Study of Water Transport through Hydrophilic Nanochannels
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Authors
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Mohammad Amin Alibakhshi
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University
- Boston University
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Quan Xie
- Boston Univ
- Boston University
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Yinxiao Li
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University
- Boston University
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Chuanhua Duan
- Boston Univ
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University
- Boston University
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Kinetic Limited Water Evaporation in Hydrophilic Nanofluidic Channels
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Authors
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Yinxiao Li
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University
- Boston University
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Mohammad Amin Alibakhshi
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University
- Boston University
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Quan Xie
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University
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Chuanhua Duan
- Boston Univ
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University
- Boston University
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Insights from plants: tunable nano-flows induced by drying
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Authors
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Olivier Vincent
- Cornell University
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Antoine Robin
- Cornell University
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Alexandre Szenicer
- Cornell University
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Abraham Stroock
- Cornell University
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Landau-Squire jet as a versatile probe to measure flow rate through individual nanochannel and nanotubes
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Authors
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Eleonora Secchi
- Department of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
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Sophie Marbach
- Department of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
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Alessandro Siria
- Department of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
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Lyderic Bocquet
- Department of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
- Department of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure
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Second-order Knudsen-layer analysis for the generalized slip-flow theory: Boundary curvature effects
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Authors
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Masanari Hattori
- Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan
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Shigeru Takata
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics \& Advanced Research Institute of Fluid Science and Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan
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