Issue 17, 2023

An experimental study of the merging flow of polymer solutions in a T-shaped microchannel

Abstract

The merging flow through a T-junction is relevant to sample mixing and particle manipulation in microfluidic devices. It has been extensively studied for Newtonian fluids, particularly in the high inertial regime where flow bifurcation takes place for enhanced mixing. However, the effects of fluid rheological properties on the merging flow have remained largely unexplored. We investigate here the flow of five types of polymer solutions along with water in a planar T-shaped microchannel over a wide range of flow rates for a systematic understanding of the effects of fluid shear thinning and elasticity. It is found that the merging flow near the stagnation point of the T-junction can either be vortex dominated or have unsteady streamlines, depending on the strength of elasticity and shear thinning present in the fluid. Moreover, the shear thinning effect is found to induce a symmetric unsteady flow in comparison to the asymmetric unsteady flow in the viscoelastic fluids, the latter of which exhibits greater interfacial fluctuations.

Graphical abstract: An experimental study of the merging flow of polymer solutions in a T-shaped microchannel

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2023
Accepted
14 Apr 2023
First published
14 Apr 2023

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 3207-3214

An experimental study of the merging flow of polymer solutions in a T-shaped microchannel

L. Song, M. K. Raihan, L. Yu, S. Wu, N. Kim, S. R. Till, Y. Song and X. Xuan, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 3207 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM00376K

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