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Hydrodynamic Force Measurements: Boundary Slip of Water on Hydrophilic Surfaces and Electrokinetic Effects
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2002
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ElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringFluid MechanicsWettingBoundary SlippageHydrodynamic Force MeasurementsHydrodynamic Drainage ForceSoft MatterMechanicsHydrophilic SurfacesCapillarity PhenomenonBoundary SlipRheologyBiophysicsPhysicsSurface TensionColloidal PropertyColloidal Probe TechniqueMultiphase FlowColloidal SystemHydrodynamicsCivil EngineeringFluid-solid Interaction
The hydrodynamic drainage force of aqueous medium between smooth hydrophilic surfaces was measured with the colloidal probe technique up to shear rates of typically 10(4) s(-1). Measured force curves were compared to simulations. To reach agreement between experimental and simulated force curves, the hydrodynamic force had to be fitted with a model allowing for boundary slippage. Boundary slip was characterized by a slip length of 8-9 nm. Force measurements with charged surfaces could be simulated taking only hydrodynamic and electrostatic double-layer forces into account.
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