What is it about?

We study the dynamics of Newtonian fluids subject to complex pressure gradients within bent oscillating nanotubes. Pressure gradients with four different purely oscillatory time profiles are explored by theoretical means, in order to unveil the mechanism of interaction between the characteristic time of tube vibration and the multiple characteristic times involved in the complex pressure signal.

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Why is it important?

These resonances could be exploited to obtain controllable combined oscillatory and net flow rates, even when the actuator’s frequencies cannot reach the tube vibration frequencies.

Perspectives

Our findings provide a theoretical framework for future applications in generation of complex oscillatory and net flow rates with a single actuator, using relatively low instrumentation.

Ulises Torres-Herrera
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

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This page is a summary of: Nonlinear wave interactions in pulsatile nanofluidics due to bending nanotube vibration: Net flow induced by the multiple resonances of complex pressure gradients and coupled fluid-tube forces, Physics of Fluids, July 2021, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0057248.
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