Fluids and Surfaces
A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 28274
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Interests: drops, bubbles and capillary phenomena; multiphase flow; experimental measurement techniques; computational fluid dynamics; real gases
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Dear Colleagues,
Interaction between fluids and surfaces plays a major role in a broad set of phenomena, ranging from natural ones to industrial applications, environment protection, and cultural heritage conservation. A deep understanding of fluid behavior in such scenarios has acquired increasing importance in recent years due to the growing number of devices and processes that are based on engineered surfaces, porous media, and miniaturization involving microfluidics.
Despite more than two centuries of studies, many aspects are still not thoroughly clarified for both static and dynamic conditions, particularly on innovative surfaces (by chemistry and/or morphology), within porous media, for complex fluids and when fluid dynamics, capillarity, and heat transfer are coupled.
The development of measurement techniques, down to the microscale, opens up new possibilities for experimental investigation, while the advent of computational fluid dynamics offers new tools for modeling and simulation.
In this Special Issue of Fluids, "Fluids and Surfaces", papers are invited on theoretical, experimental, and computational studies devoted to recent advances in the fields of wettability and adhesion for complex surfaces and/or complex fluids; fluids in porous media and the relationship between external wettability and in-pore behavior; capillarity-driven flows; reactive wetting and electrowetting; evaporation, Marangoni, and thermocapillary convection; drop impact onto liquid pools and still and moving films; drop impact onto heterogeneous or rough/engineered dry surfaces (including porous, flexible, and textile surfaces); and advanced measurement techniques in this field.
Prof. Dr. Manfredo Guilizzoni
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Static and dynamic wettability
- Capillary behavior of complex fluids
- Fluids in porous media
- Heat transfer for drops
- Drop impact
- Advanced measurement techniques
- Multiphase computational fluid dynamics
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