Regime dynamics of droplet behavior in hydrophilic contraction microchannel

IF 2.2 4区 化学 Q2 Engineering
Thanh Tung Nguyen, Van Thanh Hoang
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Abstract

The droplet-based microfluidics technology achieves precise control over the behavior of droplets by designing the microchannel, controlling the flow, and managing the interactions of liquids. In this study, three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulations were conducted to investigate the behavior of droplets in a hydrophilic microchannel. With a hydrophilic microchannel, both wetting characteristics and microchannel geometry play a significant role in influencing the motion and behavior of droplets. The research introduces various droplet behavior regimes influenced by the contact angle (θ), capillary number (Ca), and viscosity ratio (λ), demonstrating that the influence of the hydrophilic microchannel occurs only at low capillary numbers. A predictive model for the critical capillary number to transition between contact and non-contact behaviors with the microchannel surface is proposed, described as follows: \(Ca>f\left(\lambda \right)({a}_{1}C+{a}_{2})\). This research provides valuable insights for liquid-phase system analysis devices that can analyze and manipulate fluids in a hydrophilic microchannel.

亲水收缩微通道中液滴行为的状态动力学
基于液滴的微流控技术通过设计微通道、控制流动和管理液体的相互作用,实现了对液滴行为的精确控制。在本研究中,采用三维数值模拟的方法研究了液滴在亲水微通道中的行为。在亲水微通道中,润湿特性和微通道几何形状对液滴的运动和行为都有重要影响。研究引入了接触角(θ)、毛细数(Ca)和粘度比(λ)对液滴行为的影响,表明亲水微通道的影响仅发生在低毛细数下。提出了微通道表面在接触和非接触行为之间过渡的临界毛细数的预测模型,描述如下:\(Ca>f\left(\lambda \right)({a}_{1}C+{a}_{2})\)。这项研究为液相系统分析设备提供了有价值的见解,这些设备可以分析和操纵亲水微通道中的流体。
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Chemical Papers
Chemical Papers Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
590
期刊介绍: Chemical Papers is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to basic and applied chemical research. It has a broad scope covering the chemical sciences, but favors interdisciplinary research and studies that bring chemistry together with other disciplines.
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