2023
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2023.213
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Effect of surfactants during drop formation in a microfluidic channel: a combined experimental and computational fluid dynamics approach

Abstract: The effect of surfactants on the flow characteristics during rapid drop formation in a microchannel is investigated using high-speed imaging, micro-particle image velocimetry and numerical simulations; the latter are performed using a three- dimensional multiphase solver that accounts for the transport of soluble surfactants in the bulk and at the interface. Drops are generated in a flow-focusing microchannel, using silicone oil ( $4.6$  mPa s) as the continuous phase and a 52 % w/w g… Show more

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“…7,8 Topology formalisms were not explicated in other shape-based computations. 3,15,16 The visualizations available from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software 1,2 are integral to a comprehensive workflow. 17 Quantitative consideration of shape appears broadly in chemistry.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7,8 Topology formalisms were not explicated in other shape-based computations. 3,15,16 The visualizations available from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software 1,2 are integral to a comprehensive workflow. 17 Quantitative consideration of shape appears broadly in chemistry.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prior isotopic equivalence narrowed our algorithm design to specialized geometry for WLMs. We restricted attention to planar-cylinder intersections for simplicity 26 to avoid "...the typical obstacles in construction and meshing...", 15 inclusive of pernicious numeric issues. 27 The resultant workflow agility 17 is formalized by Corollary 3.3.…”
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“…A large dataset of 20,262 images were collected at the ThAMeS-microfluidics laboratory at University College London (UCL). The experiments focused exclusively on the dripping regime and were performed in a glass flow-focusing microchannel (Dolomite Microfluidics) [25][26][27][28]. The main channel has an oval cross-section, and the dimensions are 390 µm × 190 µm (width × depth).…”
Section: Droplet Generation and Image Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%