Acoustic streaming flow driven about and array of sharp-edged obstacles

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Md. Abdul Karim Miah, Michael G. Olsen, Jaime J. Juárez
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Acoustic streaming is a process that can be used as a flow control mechanism for mixing, sorting, and enhanced transport phenomena. In this work, we present experimental results examining the superposition of acoustic streaming and bulk flow in a microchannel that incorporates an array of sharp-edge obstacles placed uniformly inside the microchannels. In the absence of bulk flow, we perform experiments over a parameter space consisting of obstacle morphology (circle, square, triangle, cross) and input sinusoidal voltage (4–12 V) with a fixed frequency of 5.8 kHz. Microscopic particle image velocimetry (µPIV) measurements yield a velocity range from 37 to 674 µm/s. Importantly, in all shapes, an overall clockwise rotation was found at the right side of the PZT and anticlockwise rotation at the left side of PZT. Although the peak acoustic streaming velocities are different for each shape, we find that the velocity scales nearly quadratically as a function of applied voltage (\({U}_{o}\sim {V}_{\text{app}}^{2}\)), which is consistent with scaling analyses of acoustic streaming in microfluidic systems. A bulk flow of ~ 185 µm/s is imposed on the microchannel at the same time as a 10 V signal. We find that the resulting flow field can be reconstructed by adding the bulk flow field without streaming to the acoustic streaming flow field without bulk flow.

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Experiments in Fluids
Experiments in Fluids 工程技术-工程:机械
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
12.50%
发文量
157
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Experiments in Fluids examines the advancement, extension, and improvement of new techniques of flow measurement. The journal also publishes contributions that employ existing experimental techniques to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows, and chemical, biological and geological flows. In addition, readers will find papers that report on investigations combining experimental and analytical/numerical approaches.
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