Theoretical analysis of non-linear Joule heating effects over an electro-thermal patterned flow

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Abstract

In this work, non-linear Joule heating effects for electro-thermal patterned flows driven inside of a slit microchannel are analyzed. Here, the movement of fluids is controlled by placing electro-thermal forces, which are generated through an imposed longitudinal electric field, $E_{0}$, and the wall electric potential produced by electrodes inserted along the surface of the microchannel wall, $\zeta$. For this analysis, viscosity and electrical conductivity of fluids are included as known functions, which depend on the temperature; therefore, in order to determine the flow, temperature and electric potential fields together with its simultaneous interactions, the equations of continuity, momentum, energy, charges distribution and electrical current have to be solved in a coupled manner. The main results obtained in the study reveal that with the presence of thermal gradients along of the microchannel, local electro-thermal forces, $\bar{F}_{\chi}$, are affected in a sensible manner, and consequently, the flow field is modified substantially, causing the interruption or intensification of recirculations along of the microchannel.

Authors

  • Salvador Sanchez

    CCADET, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

  • Gabriel Ascanio

    CCADET, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

  • Federico Mendez

    Universidad Nacional Aut\'onoma de M\'exico, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico

  • Oscar Bautista

    Instituto Politecnico Nacional