Laminar drag reduction in microchannels using ultrahydrophobic surfaces
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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A series of experiments is presented which demonstrate significant drag reduction for the laminar flow of water through microchannels using hydrophobic surfaces with well-defined micron-sized surface roughness. These ultrahydrophobic surfaces are fabricated from silicon wafers using photolithography and are designed to incorporate precise patterns of microposts and microridges which are made hydrophobic through a chemical reaction with an organosilane. An experimental flow cell is used to measure the pressure drop as a function of the flow rate for a series of microchannel geometries and ultrahydrophobic surface designs. Pressure drop reductions up to 40% and apparent slip lengths larger than 20 μm are…
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- Laminar flow
- Drag
- Microchannel
- Surface tension
- Pressure drop
- Surface roughness
- Mechanics
- Open-channel flow
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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