2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0127274
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An enriched finite element/level-set model for two-phase electrohydrodynamic simulations

Abstract: In this work, a numerical model for the simulation of two-phase electrohydrodynamic (EHD) problems is proposed. It is characterized by a physically consistent treatment of surface tension as well as a jump in the electric material properties. The formulation is based on a finite element method enriched with special shape functions, capable of accurate capturing discontinuities both in the fluid pressure and the gradient of the electric potential. Phase interface is, thus, represented as a zero-thickness bounda… Show more

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“…The miniaturization of EHD pumps could open new avenues for use in small-scale devices and microfluidic systems [ 158 ]. Research into multiphase fluid pumping could broaden the range of materials that can be pumped with EHD pumps [ 159 ]. Efforts to improve efficiency through new electrode configurations and materials could reduce energy consumption and operational costs.…”
Section: Recent Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The miniaturization of EHD pumps could open new avenues for use in small-scale devices and microfluidic systems [ 158 ]. Research into multiphase fluid pumping could broaden the range of materials that can be pumped with EHD pumps [ 159 ]. Efforts to improve efficiency through new electrode configurations and materials could reduce energy consumption and operational costs.…”
Section: Recent Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%