A critical review on advanced velocity measurement techniques in pulsating flows
M Nabavi, K Siddiqui - Measurement science and technology, 2010 - iopscience.iop.org
Velocity measurement in pulsating flows is more difficult than that in steady flows. One
problem follows from the necessity to synchronize the measuring instrument with the …
problem follows from the necessity to synchronize the measuring instrument with the …
Hydrodynamic tweezers: 1. Noncontact trapping of single cells using steady streaming microeddies
BR Lutz, J Chen, DT Schwartz - Analytical chemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications
A key need for dynamic single-cell measurements is the ability to gently position cells for
repeated measurements without perturbing their behavior. We describe a new method that …
repeated measurements without perturbing their behavior. We describe a new method that …
Mixing Characteristics and Parameter Effects on the Mixing Efficiency of High-Viscosity Solid–Liquid Mixtures under High-Intensity Acoustic Vibration
X Zhan, L Yu, Y Jiang, Q Jiang, T Shi - Processes, 2023 - mdpi.com
High-intensity acoustic vibration is a new technology for solving the problem of uniform
dispersion of highly viscous materials. In this study, we investigate the mixing characteristics …
dispersion of highly viscous materials. In this study, we investigate the mixing characteristics …
Homogenization of liquids inside a new soft elastic reactor: revealing mixing behavior through dimensional analysis
A novel mixing device (Soft Elastic Reactor–SER) that induces mixing by vibration of the
tank wall is presented and characterized using dimensional analysis. This type of mixing …
tank wall is presented and characterized using dimensional analysis. This type of mixing …
Instability in a channel with grooves parallel to the flow
Flow in a channel with corrugated walls has been studied, with the primary goal of
establishing channel geometries that enhance achievable mixing at possibly low drag …
establishing channel geometries that enhance achievable mixing at possibly low drag …
Reduction of pressure losses and increase of mixing in laminar flows through channels with long-wavelength vibrations
JM Floryan, S Zandi - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2019 - cambridge.org
Pressure losses and mixing in vibrating channels were analysed. The vibrations in the form
of long-wavelength travelling waves were considered. Significant reduction of pressure …
of long-wavelength travelling waves were considered. Significant reduction of pressure …
Phase-reduction for synchronization of oscillating flow by perturbation on surrounding structure
Regulation of fluid flow by deformations of the surrounding elastic structure is observed in
many natural and artificial system, such as in the cardiovascular system. As the first step to …
many natural and artificial system, such as in the cardiovascular system. As the first step to …
Secondary flows in a longitudinally grooved channel and enhancement of diffusive transport
Flow in a longitudinally grooved channel is analysed with the primary objective of
quantifying intensification of transport mechanism due to the onset of secondary flows …
quantifying intensification of transport mechanism due to the onset of secondary flows …
Flow dynamics in longitudinally grooved duct
Flow in a finite-width rectangular duct with a corrugated top-bottom wall has been studied.
The primary goal is to establish geometries that allow early flow destabilization at a possibly …
The primary goal is to establish geometries that allow early flow destabilization at a possibly …
Viscous flows in a half space caused by tangential vibrations on its boundary
VA Vladimirov - Studies in Applied Mathematics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The paper is devoted to the studies of viscous flows caused by a vibrating boundary. The
fluid domain is a half‐space, its boundary is a nondeformable plane that exhibits purely …
fluid domain is a half‐space, its boundary is a nondeformable plane that exhibits purely …