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Coatings ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 597
Author(s):  
Roumen Tsekov

The slip effect in wetting films is theoretically studied, and a nonlinear dependence of the hydrodynamic velocity on the slip length is discovered. It is demonstrated that the hydrodynamic flow is essentially affected by the presence of a nonuniform slip length distribution, leading also to enhancement of the energy dissipation in the films. This effect could dramatically slow the usually quick hydrodynamic flows over superhydrophobic surfaces, for instance.


Author(s):  
Mauricio Fuentes Serrano ◽  
Sebastián Riquelme Muñoz ◽  
Miguel Medina ◽  
Matias Mocanu ◽  
Rodrigo Filippi Fernandez

Author(s):  
Mauricio Fuentes Serrano ◽  
Sebastián Riquelme Muñoz ◽  
Miguel Medina ◽  
Matias Mocanu ◽  
Rodrigo Filippi Fernandez

Geofluids ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimo Nespoli ◽  
Maria Elina Belardinelli ◽  
Adriano Gualandi ◽  
Enrico Serpelloni ◽  
Maurizio Bonafede

The Emilia-Romagna seismic sequence in May 2012 was characterized by two mainshocks which were close in time and space. Several authors already modeled the geodetic data in terms of the mechanical interaction of the events in the seismic sequence. Liquefaction has been extensively observed, suggesting an important role of fluids in the sequence. In this work, we focus on the poroelastic effects induced by the two mainshocks. In particular, the target of this work is to model the influence of fluids and pore-pressure changes on surface displacements and on the Coulomb failure function (CFF). The fluid flow and poroelastic modeling was performed in a 3D half-space whose elastic and hydraulic parameters are depth dependent, in accordance with the geology of the Emilia-Romagna subsoil. The model provides both the poroelastic displacements and the pore-pressure changes induced coseismically by the two mainshocks at subsequent periods and their evolution over time. Modeling results are then compared with postseismic InSAR and GPS displacement time series: the InSAR data consist of two SBAS series presented in previous works, while the GPS signal was detected adopting a variational Bayesian independent component analysis (vbICA) method. Thanks to the vbICA, we are able to separate the contribution of afterslip and poroelasticity on the horizontal surface displacements recorded by the GPS stations. The poroelastic GPS component is then compared to the modeled displacements and shown to be mainly due to drainage of the shallowest layers. Our results offer an estimation of the poroelastic effect magnitude that is small but not negligible and mostly confined in the near field of the two mainshocks. We also show that accounting for a 3D fault representation with a nonuniform slip distribution and the elastic-hydraulic layering of the half-space has an important role in the simulation results.


2018 ◽  
Vol 140 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Y. Wang

A modified Ritz method for solving nonuniform slip flow in a duct is applied to the semicircular duct and the isosceles triangular duct. These ducts are important in microfluidics. Detailed flow fields and Poiseuille numbers show the large effects of nonuniform slip. A rare exact solution for the semicircular duct with nonzero slip is also found.


2012 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 864-872
Author(s):  
Sunita Rani ◽  
Neeru Bala ◽  
Ram Chander Verma

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