A numerical study of Elasto-inertial particle-focusing in straight and serpentine microchannels

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作者
Nouri, Moein [1 ]
Parvizian, Parsa [1 ]
Nikookalam, Amirreza [1 ]
Seifi, Saeid [1 ]
Shamloo, Amir [1 ]
机构
[1] Sharif Univ Technol, Dept Mech Engn, Tehran, Iran
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Microfluidics; Elasto-inertial focusing; Viscoelastic fluid; DNS method; Serpentine microchannel; CHANNEL FLOW; SEPARATION; MICROFLUIDICS; FUNDAMENTALS; MIGRATION; DEVICE;
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10.1016/j.rineng.2024.102640
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T [工业技术];
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Microfluidic devices have gained popularity in recent years due to their low cost and simplicity. Cell focusing linked with cell counting and cell separation used in clinical tests and point-of-care devices stands towards the top of every list of microfluidic applications. To focus and manipulate particles in a Newtonian medium, inertial microfluidics has been widely used. There is a requirement to replace a significantly more efficient approach given various particle-focusing positions near the channel walls recorded by inertial microfluidics. Here, the synergetic effect of elastic and inertial forces in relatively low-concentration viscoelastic fluids was investigated numerically. Utilizing particle-focusing behavior in straight and serpentine channels with different corner angles, by applying the numerical results obtained using the developed direct numerical simulation method (DNS) for elastic and inertial forces, we created a microchannel with a remarkable performance. As the flow regime transitions to elasto-inertial, where inertial forces are comparable to elastic forces in a straight microchannel, particles tend to concentrate at the channel centerline. As the flow rate increases, however, particle defocusing develops, and shear gradient lift forces ultimately overcome elastic forces in the channel's central region. Given that fluid flows at a higher velocity in the serpentine channel with a corner angle of 75 degrees degrees than in other channels, the Dean drag force induced by secondary flow serves to reduce particle defocusing rate at a given flow rate, making this channel a desirable platform for Elasto-inertial microfluidics. Particle focusing in a vertical direction was noticed as a benefit of elasto-inertial microfluidics, regardless of the geometry or flow rate of the particles passing through the channel. Finally, the impact of particle diameter on focusing behavior was studied. As particle diameter decreases, focusing width decreases and the focusing band shifts to the left side of the crosssection. We expect that the numerical evaluation of using viscoelastic medium in complex geometries can contribute to accelerate the three dimensional particle-focusing mechanism and enhance the efficiency of microdevices for cell and particle manipulation.
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