Generation of droplets in the T-junction with a constriction microchannel

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Zhaomiao Liu
Jing Zhao
Yan Pang
Xiang Wang
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[1] Beijing University of Technology,College of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Electronics Technology
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Droplet; T-Junction; Constriction; Micro-PIV; Capillary number;
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Droplet microfluidics plays an essential role in science and technology with various applications such as chemical engineering, environment, energy and other fields. T-junction with a constriction microchannel is designed for the controlled production of monodisperse microdroplets, which could produce droplets with the same size under a lower flow resistance. The influence of the microchannel structure, operating conditions, and physical properties on the dispersion rules is systematically investigated by combinations of micro-particle image velocimetry (Micro-PIV), high-speed camera and numerical simulation. Compared to the traditional T-junction channel, the T-junction with a constriction microchannel can generate smaller droplets whose size conforms to the size prediction formula of the traditional T-junction channel. It is found that the velocity vector of the T-junction with a constriction microchannel is faster than that in the T-junction channel at each stage of droplet generation. The droplet size is mainly based on the Ca number, the flow rate ratio and viscosity ratio of the continuous phases in our channel, and the range of the index of Ca with the droplet size is found. The constriction width has a significant influence on the dispersion rule, as there is a decreasing tendency for the droplet size with reducing constriction width.
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