2010 International Conference on Digital Manufacturing &Amp; Automation 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icdma.2010.78
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Study on Friction Coefficient of Liquid Flow through a Rectangular Microchannel with Electrokinetic Effects

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“…However, these friction correlations at the macroscale may not apply to micro/nanoscale scenarios [264,265]. Friction in micro/nanochannels with a large surface-to-volume ratio performs more sensitive-to-surface properties [266][267][268]. Exploring size-dependent solid-liquid interfacial friction in micro/nanochannels has become a research hotspot due to unexpected water-and ion-transport phenomena [269][270][271][272], such as electronic friction from the inwall [273][274][275], water thermophoresis [276], phonon-induced oscillating friction [277], and fast water transport [130,278].…”
Section: Interfacial Friction-inhibited Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these friction correlations at the macroscale may not apply to micro/nanoscale scenarios [264,265]. Friction in micro/nanochannels with a large surface-to-volume ratio performs more sensitive-to-surface properties [266][267][268]. Exploring size-dependent solid-liquid interfacial friction in micro/nanochannels has become a research hotspot due to unexpected water-and ion-transport phenomena [269][270][271][272], such as electronic friction from the inwall [273][274][275], water thermophoresis [276], phonon-induced oscillating friction [277], and fast water transport [130,278].…”
Section: Interfacial Friction-inhibited Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%