Complex dynamics of knotted filaments in shear flow
EPL 92:3 (2010) ARTN 34003
Drop dynamics on hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces.
Faraday Discuss 146 (2010) 153-165
Abstract:
We investigate the dynamics of micron-scale drops pushed across a hydrophobic or superhydrophobic surface. The velocity profile across the drop varies from quadratic to linear with increasing height, indicating a crossover from a sliding to a rolling motion. We identify a mesoscopic slip capillary number which depends only on the motion of the contact line and the shape of the drop, and show that the angular velocity of the rolling increases with increasing viscosity. For drops on superhydrophobic surfaces we argue that a tank treading advance from post to post replaces the diffusive relaxation that allows the contact line to move on smooth surfaces. Hence drops move on superhydrophobic surfaces more quickly than on smooth geometries.Effect of topology on dynamics of knots in polymers under tension
EPL 89:2 (2010) ARTN 20001
Emerging themes in soft matter: responsive and active soft materials
SOFT MATTER 6:4 (2010) 703-704
Hydrodynamic Interactions at Low Reynolds Number
EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS 50:9 (2010) 1283-1292