Wall Slip

In rheology and fluid mechanics, wall slip (also slip at the wall or apparent wall slip) is the phenomenon in which the velocity of a fluid immediately adjacent to a solid boundary differs from that of the boundary itself, violating the classical no-slip condition. For Newtonian fluids such as water and dilute aqueous solutions, the no-slip condition is virtually always satisfied under normal conditions.

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Wall Slip

In rheology and fluid mechanics, wall slip (also slip at the wall or apparent wall slip) is the phenomenon in which the velocity of a fluid immediately adjacent to a solid boundary differs from that of the boundary itself, violating the classical no-slip condition. For Newtonian fluids such as water and dilute aqueous solutions, the no-slip condition is virtually always satisfied under normal conditions.

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