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Peristaltically driven channel flows with applications toward micromixing
K. P. Selverov,
Howard A. Stone
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Molecular Biology
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Engineering & Materials Science
Asymptotic analysis
94%
Channel flow
81%
Boundary layers
66%
Containers
66%
MEMS
66%
Fluids
45%
Experiments
25%
Mathematics
Channel Flow
100%
Motion
34%
Micro-electro-mechanical Systems
34%
Streaming
31%
Container
28%
Low Frequency
27%
Traveling Wave
23%
Transverse
23%
Asymptotic Analysis
23%
Boundary Layer
21%
Internal
19%
Fluid
18%
Experiment
17%
Modeling
15%
Closed
13%
Physics & Astronomy
channel flow
78%
flow characteristics
27%
containers
24%
traveling waves
23%
microelectromechanical systems
23%
boundary layers
20%
low frequencies
16%
fluids
14%
Chemical Compounds
Flow
46%
Lagrangian
38%
Application
22%
Wave
22%