An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Pressure-Induced Wetting Transitions
A number of industries suffer from inefficient use of energy resources due to frictional drag manifesting at solid-liquid interfaces. A simple method to reduce frictional drag under laminar flow conditions is to entrap air at the liquid-solid interface – in wetting state known as Cassie state. Over...
Main Author: | Ahmad, Zain |
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Other Authors: | Mishra, Himanshu |
Language: | en |
Published: |
2020
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Online Access: | Ahmad, Z. (2020). An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Pressure-Induced Wetting Transitions. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-NI3PU http://hdl.handle.net/10754/662792 |
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