Abstract
Electrically generated flows around a thin dielectric plate pierced by a cylindrical hole are computed numerically. The geometry represents that of a single nanopore in a membrane. When the membrane is uncharged, flow is due solely to induced charge electroosmosis, and eddies are generated by the high fields at the corners of the nanopore. These eddies meet at stagnation points. If the geometry is chosen correctly, the stagnation points merge to form a single stagnation point at which four streamlines cross at a point and eight eddies meet.
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Sherwood, J. D., Mao, M., & Ghosal, S. (2014). Electrically generated eddies at an eightfold stagnation point within a nanopore. Physics of Fluids, 26(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4901984
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