articlePhysics of FluidsMar 1, 2002Closed access

Apparent fluid slip at hydrophobic microchannel walls

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Abstract

Micron-resolution particle image velocimetry is used to measure the velocity profiles of water flowing through 30×300 μm channels. The velocity profiles are measured to within 450 nm of the microchannel surface. When the surface is hydrophilic (uncoated glass), the measured velocity profiles are consistent with solutions of Stokes’ equation and the well-accepted no-slip boundary condition. However, when the microchannel surface is coated with a 2.3 nm thick monolayer of hydrophobic octadecyltrichlorosilane, an apparent velocity slip is measured just above the solid surface. This velocity is approximately 10% of the free-stream velocity and yields a slip length of approximately 1 μm. For this slip length, slip…

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Keywords
  • Microchannel
  • Slip (aerodynamics)
  • Slip ratio
  • Particle image velocimetry
  • Physics
  • Octadecyltrichlorosilane
  • Mechanics
  • Velocimetry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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