Frequency-Dependent Electro-osmosis

Electro-osmosis, the movement of a fluid with respect to solid wall when an electric field is applied tangentially to the solid wall, has been studied for many years[superscript 1]. Frequency-dependent electro-osmosis (FDE), the study of electro-osmosis when the applied electric field has a frequenc...

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Main Authors: Reppert, Phillip M., Morgan, Frank Dale
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
Format: Technical Report
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67854
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description Electro-osmosis, the movement of a fluid with respect to solid wall when an electric field is applied tangentially to the solid wall, has been studied for many years[superscript 1]. Frequency-dependent electro-osmosis (FDE), the study of electro-osmosis when the applied electric field has a frequency component has only recently bee studied[superscript 2]. There are many potential reasons for studying frequency-dependent electro-osmosis ranging from medicine to geophysics. In medicine, electro-osmosis has been used to study a variety of human processes[superscript 3,4]. However, new areas of study may be related to electro-osmosis effects on the bodies, such as: electrical workers working in close proximity to high voltage AC electromagnetic fields, or the effects of cellular EM waves on human brains.
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spelling mit-1721.1/678542019-04-12T15:05:24Z Frequency-Dependent Electro-osmosis Reppert, Phillip M. Morgan, Frank Dale Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory Morgan, Frank Dale Electro-osmosis, the movement of a fluid with respect to solid wall when an electric field is applied tangentially to the solid wall, has been studied for many years[superscript 1]. Frequency-dependent electro-osmosis (FDE), the study of electro-osmosis when the applied electric field has a frequency component has only recently bee studied[superscript 2]. There are many potential reasons for studying frequency-dependent electro-osmosis ranging from medicine to geophysics. In medicine, electro-osmosis has been used to study a variety of human processes[superscript 3,4]. However, new areas of study may be related to electro-osmosis effects on the bodies, such as: electrical workers working in close proximity to high voltage AC electromagnetic fields, or the effects of cellular EM waves on human brains. United States. Dept. of Energy (Grant DE-FG02-00ER15041) 2011-12-21T20:59:18Z 2011-12-21T20:59:18Z 2002 Technical Report http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67854 Earth Resources Laboratory Industry Consortia Annual Report;2002-13 application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
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