Abstract

The flow within microscopic indentations filled with a lubricant fluid is studied by varying viscosity ratio, surface tension, and lubricant-to-working-fluid volume fraction. This yields protrusion heights that readily quantify the drag reduction of a lubricant-impregnated microstructured surface.

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