@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00021734, author = {Sugioka, Hideyuki}, issue = {2}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW E}, month = {Aug}, note = {The standard theory of induced-charge electro-osmosis (ICEO) often overpredicts experimental values of ICEO velocities. Using a nonsteady direct multiphysics simulation technique based on the coupled Poisson-Nernst-Planck and Stokes equations for an electrolyte around a conductive cylinder subject to an ac electric field, we find that a phase delay effect concerning an ion response provides a fundamental mechanism for electrokinetic suppression. A surprising aspect of our findings is that the phase delay effect occurs even at much lower frequencies (e.g., 50 Hz) than the generally believed charging frequency of an electric double layer (typically, 1 kHz) and it can decrease the electrokinetic velocities in one to several orders. In addition, we find that the phase delay effect may also cause a change in the electrokinetic flow directions (i.e., flow reversal) depending on the geometrical conditions. We believe that our findings move toward a more complete understanding of complex experimental nonlinear electrokinetic phenomena., Article, PHYSICAL REVIEW E.94(2):022609(2016)}, title = {Direct simulation of phase delay effects on induced-charge electro-osmosis under large ac electric fields}, volume = {94}, year = {2016} }