Boundary Layer: Superhydrophobic Surfaces II
ORAL · M6 ·
Presentations
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Marangoni stresses due to surfactant traces can severely limit the drag reduction of superhydrophobic surfaces
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Authors
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Paolo Luzzatto-Fegiz
- UC Santa Barbara
- University of California, Santa Barbara
- University of California Santa Barbara
- UCSB
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F. Peaudecerf
- University of Cambridge
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J. Landel
- University of Manchester
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R. Goldstein
- University of Cambridge
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F. Temprano-Coleto
- UC Santa Barbara
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F. Gibou
- UC Santa Barbara
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Low-order models for the drag reduction of surfactant-contaminated superhydrophobic surfaces
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Authors
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Julien R Landel
- University of Manchester
- School of Mathematics, University of Manchester
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F. Peaudecerf
- University of Cambridge
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R. Goldstein
- University of Cambridge
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F. Temprano-Coleto
- UC Santa Barbara
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F. Gibou
- UC Santa Barbara
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P. Luzzatto-Fegiz
- UC Santa Barbara
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Visualization of an air-water interface on superhydrophobic surfaces in turbulent channel flows
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Authors
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Hyunseok Kim
- Seoul National University
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Hyungmin Park
- Seoul National University
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Gas diffusion in and out of super-hydrophobic surface in transitional and turbulent boundary layers.
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Authors
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Hangjian Ling
- Johns Hopkins University
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Matthew Fu
- Princeton University
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Marcus Hultmark
- Princeton University
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Joseph Katz
- Johns Hopkins University
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