Singleline particlefocusing inducedby viscoelasticity of the suspendingliquid: theory, experiments and simulations to design a micropipe flow-focuser
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
We perform 3D numerical simulations, heuristic modeling and microfluidic experiments to
demonstrate, for the first time, the presence of a bistability scenario for transversal migration of
particles suspended in a viscoelastic liquid flowing in a pipe. Our results show that particle migration,
either at the centerline or at the wall, can be controlled by the rheological properties of the suspending
liquid and by the relative dimensions of the particle and tube. Proper selection of these parameters can
promote strict aligning of particles on a line, i.e., 3-D focusing. Simple design rules are given to
rationally control particle focusing under flow in micropipes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
viscoelastic focusing micropipe
List of contributors:
Greco, Francesco
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