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Preparation of cholesteric particles from cellulose derivatives in a microfluidic setup

2011

A microfluidic setup was used to process lyotropic cholesteric liquid crystalline mixtures of cellulose derivatives into spherical particles in the micrometre scale. By the method of co-flowing injection, monodisperse droplets of the liquid crystal, dispersed in an aqueous carrier fluid, were prepared. Polymerization of the acrylic solvent with UV-light fixed the orientation obtained by the flowing motion. The resulting particles were characterized by polarizing optical microscopy.

Materials scienceMicrofluidicsCellulose derivatives02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsOptical microscopeLiquid crystallawLyotropic[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringPhysics::Chemical PhysicsChromatographyAqueous solutiontechnology industry and agricultureGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physicseye diseases0104 chemical sciencesSolventCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPolymerizationChemical engineering0210 nano-technology
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Anisotropic flow in striped superhydrophobic channels

2012

We report results of dissipative particle dynamics simulations and develop a semi-analytical theory of an anisotropic flow in a parallel-plate channel with two superhydrophobic striped walls. Our approach is valid for any local slip at the gas sectors and an arbitrary distance between the plates, ranging from a thick to a thin channel. It allows us to optimize area fractions, slip lengths, channel thickness and texture orientation to maximize a transverse flow. Our results may be useful for extracting effective slip tensors from global measurements, such as the permeability of a channel, in experiments or simulations, and may also find applications in passive microfluidic mixing.

Materials scienceMicrofluidicsDissipative particle dynamicsFluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesRangingMechanicsSlip (materials science)Physics - Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterOpen-channel flowPhysics::Fluid DynamicsTransverse planeSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)WettingPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCommunication channel
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Lattice Boltzmann simulations in microfluidics: probing the no-slip boundary condition in hydrophobic, rough, and surface nanobubble laden microchann…

2009

In this contribution we review recent efforts on investigations of the effect of (apparent) boundary slip by utilizing lattice Boltzmann simulations. We demonstrate the applicability of the method to treat fundamental questions in microfluidics by investigating fluid flow in hydrophobic and rough microchannels as well as over surfaces covered by nano- or microscale gas bubbles.

Materials scienceMicrofluidicsLattice Boltzmann methodsFluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)FOS: Physical sciencesSlip (materials science)MechanicsPhysics - Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNano-Fluid dynamicsNo-slip conditionMaterials ChemistrySoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Microscale chemistryMicrofluidics and Nanofluidics
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Grafted polymer layers under shear: A Monte Carlo simulation

1993

Endgrafted polymers at surfaces exposed to a shear flow are modeled by a nonequilibrium Monte Carlo method where the jump rate of effective monomers to neighboring lattice sites against the flow direction is smaller than in the flow direction, assuming that this difference in jump rates is proportional to the local velocity of the flowing fluid. In the dilute case of isolated chains, the velocity profile is assumed linearly increasing with the distance from the surface, while for the case of polymer brushes the screening of the velocity field is calculated using a parabolic density profile for the brush whose height is determined self‐consistently. Linear dimensions of isolated chains are o…

Materials scienceMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsFlory–Huggins solution theoryMolecular physicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterClassical mechanicsShear (geology)PerpendicularVector fieldShear velocityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryShear flowThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Physical behavior and morphology of biaxially rolled low-density polyethyleneX

1989

Abstract Biaxial rolling was carried out on low-density polyethylene, and the rolled samples were studied using various techniques. Scanning electron microscopy and analysis of transport properties were used to obtain structural information, which was correlated to thermomechanical and dynamic-mechanical behavior. Results indicate that the initial morphology is destroyed by rolling and that clumps of molecules, like fibrils, are generated parallel to the rolling plane. The molecular orientation in the plane is mainly radial, with some reinforcement, particularly at high rolling degree, along axes diagonal with respect to the rolling directions. The rolling drastically reduces the molecular …

Materials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Polymers and PlasticsScanning electron microscopePlane (geometry)MineralogyYoung's modulusGeneral ChemistryPolyethylenePhysics::Classical PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsViscoelasticityAmorphous solidPhysics::Fluid Dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryMaterials ChemistrysymbolsThermomechanical analysisComposite materialJournal of Macromolecular Science, Part B
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Multiphysical modeling of dissimilar welding via interlayer

2011

Abstract A multiphysical finite element modeling of dissimilar welding via interlayer material was proposed. A 2D model including heat transfer, fluid flow and level set problems allowed to simulate the morphology and the composition of melted zone in horizontal plane. The calculated thickness of melted interlayer was used as a main criterion for the choice of optimal welding conditions, when the chemical interaction between the joined materials must be avoided. A 1D diffusion model at the limit of melted zone allowed estimating the length and the composition of diffusion layer between one of the materials and the interlayer basing on previously calculated local temperature gradient. The si…

Materials scienceMultiphysicsMetallurgyMetals and AlloysWeldingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodComputer Science Applicationslaw.inventionDiffusion layerTemperature gradientlawModeling and SimulationHeat transferCeramics and CompositesFluid dynamicsComposite materialBeam (structure)Journal of Materials Processing Technology
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Switching direction of laterally ordered monolayers induced by transfer instability

2007

Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers may show nanoscopic periodic patterns parallel and/or perpendicular to the transfer direction. The experimental findings are interpreted by a nonequilibrium model based on the stability of surfactant concentration and film thickness coupled fluctuations near the meniscus of a surfactant-covered receding thin film. In the high and low transfer speed limits, periodic fluctuations of the fluid subphase thickness, respectively perpendicular and parallel to the transfer, are selected. A qualitative phase diagram shows how transfer speed and film density manage the pattern shape.

Materials scienceNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsLANGMUIR-BLODGETT FILM; PATTERNED STRUCTURES; THEORETICAL MODELSInstabilityPhysics::Fluid Dynamicsforce microscopyCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticsMonolayerMaterials ChemistryPerpendicularPATTERNED STRUCTURESPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThin filmNanoscopic scalePhase diagramLangmuir-Blodgett filmsLANGMUIR-BLODGETT FILMCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryLangmuir Blodgett filmsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterTHEORETICAL MODELSMeniscusbusiness
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On the thermal-hydraulic performances of the DEMO divertor cassette body cooling circuit equipped with a liner

2020

Abstract In the framework of the Work Package DIV 1 - “Divertor Cassette Design and Integration” of the EUROfusion action, a research campaign has been jointly carried out by University of Palermo and ENEA to investigate the steady-state thermal-hydraulic performances of the DEMO divertor cassette cooling system. The research activity has been focussed onto the most recent design of the Cassette Body (CB) cooling circuit, consistent with the DEMO baseline 2017 and equipped with a liner, whose main function is to protect the underlying vacuum pump CB opening from plasma radiation. The research campaign has been carried out following a theoretical-computational approach based on the finite vo…

Materials scienceNuclear engineeringComputational fluid dynamics01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionThermal hydraulicsDivertorlaw0103 physical sciencesWater coolingGeneral Materials ScienceTotal pressure010306 general physicsDEMOSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringFinite volume methodThermofluid-dynamicsCassette bodybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDivertorCoolantNuclear Energy and EngineeringVacuum pumpbusinessCFD analysisFusion Engineering and Design
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Thermal-hydraulic study of the DEMO divertor cassette body cooling circuit equipped with a liner and two reflector plates

2021

Abstract In the framework of the Work Package DIV 1 – “Divertor Cassette Design and Integration” of the EUROfusion action, a research campaign has been jointly carried out by University of Palermo and ENEA to investigate the steady-state thermal-hydraulic performances of the DEMO divertor cassette cooling system. The research activity has been focussed onto the most recent design of the Cassette Body (CB) cooling circuit, consistent with the DEMO baseline 2017 and equipped with a liner and two Reflector Plates (RPs), whose main functions are to protect the underlying vacuum pump hole from the radiation arising from plasma and shield the PFCs inlet distributors, respectively. The research ca…

Materials scienceNuclear engineeringComputational fluid dynamics7. Clean energy01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionThermal hydraulicsDivertorlawShield0103 physical sciencesWater coolingGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsDEMOSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringThermofluid-dynamicsCassette bodybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDivertorCassette body CFD analysis DEMO Divertor Thermofluid-dynamicsCoolantNuclear Energy and EngineeringFlow velocityVacuum pumpbusinessCFD analysis
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Effective slippage on superhydrophobic trapezoidal grooves

2013

We study the effective slippage on superhydrophobic grooves with trapezoidal cross-sections of various geometries (including the limiting cases of triangles and rectangular stripes), by using two complementary approaches. First, dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) simulations of a flow past such surfaces have been performed to validate an expression [E.S.Asmolov and O.I.Vinogradova, J. Fluid Mech. \textbf{706}, 108 (2012)] that relates the eigenvalues of the effective slip-length tensor for one-dimensional textures. Second, we propose theoretical estimates for the effective slip length and calculate it numerically by solving the Stokes equation based on a collocation method. The comparison …

Materials scienceNumerical analysisDissipative particle dynamicsFluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)Lattice Boltzmann methodsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysics - Fluid DynamicsSlip (materials science)Surface finishMechanicsStokes flowPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCollocation methodSlippagePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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