2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.11410
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A transition from boundary- to bulk-driven acoustic streaming due to nonlinear thermoviscous effects at high acoustic energy densities

Abstract: Acoustic streaming is studied in a rectangular microfluidic channel. It is demonstrated theoretically, numerically, and experimentally with good agreement, frictional heating can alter the streaming pattern qualitatively at high acoustic energy densities E ac above 500 J/m3 . The study shows, how as a function of increasing E ac at fixed frequency, the traditional boundary-driven four streaming rolls created at a half-wave standing-wave resonance, transition into two large streaming rolls. This nonlinear trans… Show more

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