Numerical simulation of droplet formation in a microchannel device

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2013

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Rojas-Solórzano, L.
Rodríguez Granado, Katherine V.
Anna, Shelley L.
Verma, Salman

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The formation of droplets is a phenomenon with particular importance in the development of industrial emulsions. The quality of these compounds is associated with droplet size and stability over time. Anna et al. (2003) developed a methodology named ¨flow focusing¨ to improve droplet formation processes for engineering applications. In this work, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) based techniques are used to assess the capacity of a pseudo-2D numerical model to reproduce water droplets formation within silicon oil, as obtained in Anna et al.’s experiments. Average time of droplet onset obtained via numerical analysis was 1.5 times larger than observed experimentally, whereas droplets convection velocity and diameter predictions differed by 40-45% and 60%, respectively. Nevertheless, calculated velocity profiles downstream the discharge slot reproduced the expected free-jet shear layer according to outer/inner flow ratio.

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microfluidics, microchannel, droplet formation, CFD

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Katherine V. Rodríguez Granado, Shelley L. Anna, Luis R. Rojas-Solórzano and Salman Verma. 2013. Numerical simulation of droplet formation in a microchannel device. The International Journal of Multiphysics.

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