“…There is also much research into sophisticated three-dimensional hydrodynamics and pollutant modelling (Chau & Jiang, 2001, 2004Epely-Chauvin, De Cesare, & Schwindt, 2014;Gholami, Akbar, Minatour, Bonakdari, & Javadi, 2014;Liu & Yang, 2014;Wu & Chau, 2006). Thus, microfluidics has become important for many lab-on-a-chip applications such as enzymatic kinetics (Pabit & Hagen, 2002), protein folding (Gambin, Simonnet, VanDelinder, Deniz, & Groisman, 2010), single molecule detection (De Mello & Edel, 2007), and flow cytometry (Mao, Lin, Dong, & Huang, 2009;Wang et al, 2005;Yun et al, 2010). The aspect ratio of a typical micro-channel is very large.…”