Publications by authors named "P Ledda"

We study the buckling of a clamped beam immersed in a creeping flow within a rectangular channel. Via a combination of precision experiments, simulations, and theoretical modeling, we show how the instability depends on a pressure feedback mechanism and rationalize it in terms of dimensionless parameters. As the beam can bend until touching the wall above a critical flow rate, we finally demonstrate how the system can be used as a tunable passive flow selector, effectively redirecting the flow within a designed hydraulic circuit.

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We numerically study the fluid dynamics of oil tamponade in models of vitrectomized eyes prompted by a subset of daily activities corresponding to movements on the horizontal plane with the patient in a standing position. Bulk flow features are related to near-wall flow topology and transport at the retinal surface through a wall shear-stress-based analysis. Proliferative VitreoRetinopathy (PVR) is the leading cause of retinal re-detachment occurring in about 20% of all cases due to the accumulation of inflammatory cells in discrete retinal regions.

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Pendant drops suspended on the underside of a wet substrate are known to accumulate fluid from the surrounding thin liquid film, a process that often results in dripping. The growth of such drops is hastened by their ability to translate over an otherwise uniform horizontal film. Here we show that this scenario is surprisingly reversed when the substrate is slightly tilted (≈2°); drops become too fast to grow and shrink over the course of their motion.

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Long standing ulcerative colitis (UC) is a condition capable of malignant transformation. Even if the rate of occurrence of carcinoma differs considerably among the various series, there is general agreement that it can be detectable in advance through the finding of glandular dysplasia. The Authors examine such a problem in a series of 27 patients submitted to clinical and endoscopic follow-up from 1984 to 1989.

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