Abstract
The available experimental data on the flowof incompressible fluids are generalized. These data encompass a wide range of Reynolds numbers that correspond to laminar, transient and turbulent regimes of the flow. Thermal effects due to energy dissipation are estimated. Laminar drag reduction in micro-channels using hydrophobic surfaces is discussed. Data of experimental investigations related to the flow in smooth and rough micro-channels are compared with predictions of the conventional theory. Possible sources of divergence of experimental and theoretical results are also discussed.
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(2009). Velocity Field and Pressure Drop in Single-Phase Flows. In: Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Boiling in Micro-Channels. Heat and Mass Transfer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78755-6_3
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