Theo dõi
Paul R. Kaneelil
Paul R. Kaneelil
Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University
Email được xác minh tại seas.harvard.edu
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
The effect of particle wettability on the stick-slip motion of the contact line
DO Kim, M Pack, A Rokoni, P Kaneelil, Y Sun
Soft Matter 14 (47), 9599-9608, 2018
322018
Contact line instability caused by air rim formation under nonsplashing droplets
M Pack, P Kaneelil, H Kim, Y Sun
Langmuir 34 (17), 4962-4969, 2018
242018
Role of surfactant in evaporation and deposition of bisolvent biopolymer droplets
DO Kim, A Rokoni, P Kaneelil, C Cui, LH Han, Y Sun
Langmuir 35 (39), 12773-12781, 2019
152019
Three-dimensional self-similarity of coalescing viscous drops in the thin-film regime
PR Kaneelil, AA Pahlavan, N Xue, HA Stone
Physical review letters 129 (14), 144501, 2022
142022
Tracking the air exhaled by an opera singer
P Bourrianne, PR Kaneelil, M Abkarian, HA Stone
Physical Review Fluids 6 (11), 110503, 2021
82021
Effect of a soluble surfactant on the linear stability of two-phase flows in a finite-length channel
MA Herrada, A Ponce-Torres, PR Kaneelil, AA Pahlavan, HA Stone, ...
Physical Review Fluids 7 (11), 114003, 2022
52022
Air flows in opera
P Bourrianne, PR Kaneelil, M Abkarian, HA Stone
Physical Review Applied 18 (2), 024042, 2022
52022
Symmetry breaking of a parallel two-phase flow in a finite length channel
PR Kaneelil, AA Pahlavan, MA Herrada, K LeRoy, K Stengel, S Warner, ...
Physical Review Fluids 7 (3), 033904, 2022
32022
Electrically mediated self-assembly and manipulation of drops at an interface
PR Kaneelil, JP de Souza, G Turk, AA Pahlavan, HA Stone
Soft matter 20 (27), 5417-5424, 2024
12024
Triboelectrically mediated self-assembly and manipulation of drops at an interface
PR Kaneelil, JP de Souza, G Turk, AA Pahlavan, HA Stone
arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.14055, 2024
2024
Self-assembly and control of water drops at an oil-air interface
P Kaneelil, P de Souza, A Pahlavan, H Stone
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2024, S29. 004, 2024
2024
Interfacial Fluid Mechanics: From Flows, to Coalescence, and Self-Assembly
PR Kaneelil
Princeton University, 2024
2024
Self-assembly and control of water drops at an interface
P Kaneelil, P de Souza, A Pahlavan, H Stone
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2023
2023
Effect of Capillary Number on Drainage from Microscale Sinusoidal Pores
S McBride, F Temprano Coleto, P Kaneelil, R Knopp, A Taylor, ...
Bulletin of the American Physical Society 67, 2022
2022
Surface tension regulates the morphological evolution of a growing bacterial colony at an air-solid interface
A Ramachandran, P Kaneelil, M Black, Z Gitai, J Shaevitz, H Stone
Bulletin of the American Physical Society 67, 2022
2022
Coalescence of viscoelastic sessile drops
P Kaneelil, K Tojo, H Stone
Bulletin of the American Physical Society 67, 2022
2022
Coalescence of viscous drops
P Kaneelil, A Pahlavan, N Xue, H Stone
APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, T17. 001, 2021
2021
Air Flows in an Orchestra
P Bourrianne, P Kaneelil, M Abkarian, H Stone
APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, A01. 002, 2021
2021
Two-phase flow instability at a channel outlet
PR Kaneelil, AA Pahlavan, K Kipyegon, K Leroy, K Stengel, S Warner, ...
APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, G34. 007, 2019
2019
Understanding deposition dynamics of inkjet-printed bi-solvent biopolymer droplets
DO Kim, P Kaneelil, J Ryu, Y Sun
Bulletin of the American Physical Society 63, 2018
2018
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