Issue 3, 2007

Three-dimensional measurement and visualization of internal flow of a moving droplet using confocal micro-PIV

Abstract

This paper presents a micro-flow diagnostic technique, ‘high-speed confocal micro-particle image velocimetry (PIV)’, and its application to the internal flow measurement of a droplet passing through a microchannel. A confocal micro-PIV system has been successfully constructed wherein a high-speed confocal scanner is combined with the conventional micro-PIV technique. The confocal micro-PIV system enables us to obtain a sequence of sharp and high-contrast cross-sectional particle images at 2000 frames s−1. This study investigates the confocal depth, which is a significant parameter to determine the out-of-plane measurement resolution in confocal micro-PIV. Using the present confocal micro-PIV system, we can measure velocity distributions of micro-flows in a 228 µm × 171 µm region with a confocal depth of 1.88 µm. We also propose a three-dimensional velocity measurement method based on the confocal micro-PIV and the equation of continuity. This method enables us to measure three velocity components in a three-dimensional domain of micro flows. The confocal micro-PIV system is applied to the internal flow measurement of a droplet. We have measured three-dimensional distributions of three-component velocities of a droplet traveling in a 100 µm (width) × 58 µm (depth) channel. A volumetric velocity distribution inside a droplet is obtained by the confocal micro-PIV and the three-dimensional flow structure inside the droplet is investigated. The measurement results suggest that a three-dimensional and complex circulating flow is formed inside the droplet.

Graphical abstract: Three-dimensional measurement and visualization of internal flow of a moving droplet using confocal micro-PIV

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Aug 2006
Accepted
05 Dec 2006
First published
22 Dec 2006

Lab Chip, 2007,7, 338-346

Three-dimensional measurement and visualization of internal flow of a moving droplet using confocal micro-PIV

H. Kinoshita, S. Kaneda, T. Fujii and M. Oshima, Lab Chip, 2007, 7, 338 DOI: 10.1039/B617391H

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