Experimental and numerical study of a complex cross-junction microchannel
ORAL
Abstract
Microfluidic devices occur in various fields such as inkjet printing, DNA chips, lab-on-a-chip technology, micro-propulsion and droplet-based microfluidics. Here, we examine drop and plug formation of immiscible liquids in a cross-shaped microchannel via high-speed imaging, shadowgraphy and PIV that allows interface topology and flow field tracking. We also present comparisons with direct numerical simulations using the new solver, BLUE, for massively parallel simulations of fully three-dimensional multiphase flows in complex solid geometries.
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Authors
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Emilia Nowak
University of Birmingham
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Mark Simmons
University of Birmingham
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Lyes Kahouadji
Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Richard Craster
Imperial College London
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Omar Matar
Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Damir Juric
LIMSI, CNRS, France, LIMSI, CRNS, France, LIMSI-CNRS
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Jalel Chergui
LIMSI, CNRS, France, LIMSI, CRNS, France
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Seungwon Shin
Hongkin University, South Korea