2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.09067
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Insights from a zeroth order analysis on steady streaming generated by an oscillating gas slug

Abstract: Active micropumping and micromixing using oscillating bubbles form the basis for various Lab -on -chip applications. Acoustically oscillating bubbles are commonly used in active particle sorting and in micropumps/mixers. Slug flow is a commonly observed flow -regime in gas -liquid flows. In this work, we theoretically find the streaming intensity produced in a confined continuous liquid phase by an acoustically oscillating stationary gas slug undergoing surface mode oscillations.We explicitly specify the inter… Show more

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