On fluid/wall slippage
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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fluidwallwhenanomalouslycertainchosendiscussexpected
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Certain (non polymeric) fluids show an anomalously low friction when flowing against well chosen solid walls. We discuss here one possible explanation, postulating that a gaseous film of small thickness h is present between fluid and wall. When h is smaller than the mean free path l of the gas (Knudsen regime) the Navier length b is expected to be independent of h and very large (microns).
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