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Effect of a surface tension gradient on the slip flow along a superhydrophobic air-water interface

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2018

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Abstract

The presence of a surface tension gradient is demonstrated at the air-water interface supported above a millimeter-sized discontinuous groove. It reduces the slip velocity and in some cases results in an interfacial velocity that is opposite to the main flow direction.

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