Abstract:A new knowledge of fluid flow on hydrophobic surface will be presented. The boundary condition will be refined considering the effects of air adhering to the rough, hydrophilic surface. Possibilities of turbulent viscosity effects as a result of liquid slippage on the hydrophobic surface will also be considered. These effects will be demonstrated on the basis of performed experiments. The experimental study will be focused on the determination of the pressure difference in the tube, whose surface is provided w… Show more
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