Slip mechanisms in complex fluid flows

Soft Matter
Savvas G Hatzikiriakos

Abstract

The classical no-slip boundary condition of fluid mechanics is not always a valid assumption for the flow of several classes of complex fluids including polymer melts, their blends, polymer solutions, microgels, glasses, suspensions and pastes. In fact, it appears that slip effect in these systems is the rule and not the exemption. The occurrence of slip complicates the analysis of rheological data, although it provides new opportunities to understand their behavior in restricted environments delineating additional molecular mechanisms i.e. entropic restrictions due to limitations in the number of molecular conformations. This article discusses these complexities and provides future research opportunities.

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Nov 29, 2016·Soft Matter·Marzieh EbrahimiSavvas G Hatzikiriakos
Jan 20, 2018·Physical Review. E·Seunghwan ShinXiang Cheng
Nov 7, 2019·Materials·Yiolanda DamianouGeorgios C Georgiou
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Jul 26, 2019·Soft Matter·Chloé BarraudElisabeth Charlaix
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Feb 10, 2021·Polymers·Evan Mitsoulis, Savvas G Hatzikiriakos
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