Dynamics of Taylor bubbles in non-Newtonian shear thinning continuous phase

IF 0.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 MECHANICS Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1504/pcfd.2023.134201
Shilpi Chatterjee, Abhiram Hens, Kartik Chandra Ghanta, Gautam Biswas
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Droplet-based microfluidics has emerged as an efficient platform in a number of lab-on-chip devices for chemical or biomedical analysis. In most of such applications, a non-Newtonian complex liquid constitutes the continuous phase. In the present study, a two-phase gas-non-Newtonian liquid flow has been studied in a horizontal rectangular microchannel with a built-in T-junction. Aqueous solutions of carboxy-methyl cellulose (CMC) of different mass concentrations (0.4%-4%) have been taken as the liquid phase which behaves like a shear-thinning (non-Newtonian) liquid. The air has been used as the gaseous phase. Effects of non-Newtonian continuous phase on the shape, size, and hydrodynamics of the Taylor bubbles inside a microchannel were investigated to understand the influence of viscous stress and surface tension force under various flow conditions. Effects of contact angle (nature of confining walls), gas-liquid superficial velocity ratio, channel dimension etc. were studied at different Capillary numbers (Ca) and viscosity ratios. The rheological properties of CMC solutions are found to affect the formation characteristics and dynamics of the Taylor bubbles significantly. The present work covers a wide range of viscosity ratios and shows the effect of concentration variation of CMC of the non-Newtonian liquid on the bubble dynamics inside the microchannel.
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Taylor气泡在非牛顿剪切变薄连续相中的动力学
基于微流体的微流体技术已经成为许多实验室芯片设备中用于化学或生物医学分析的有效平台。在大多数这样的应用中,非牛顿复杂液体构成连续相。在本研究中,研究了两相气体-非牛顿液体在一个内置t型结的水平矩形微通道中的流动。以不同质量浓度(0.4% ~ 4%)的羧甲基纤维素(CMC)水溶液为液相,表现为剪切变薄(非牛顿)液体。空气被用作气相。研究了非牛顿连续相对微通道内Taylor气泡形状、大小和流体力学的影响,了解了不同流动条件下粘性应力和表面张力对微通道内Taylor气泡形状、大小和流体力学的影响。在不同的毛细管数(Ca)和粘度比下,研究了接触角(围壁性质)、气液表面速度比、通道尺寸等因素的影响。CMC溶液的流变性能显著影响泰勒气泡的形成特性和动力学。本工作涵盖了广泛的粘度比,并显示了非牛顿液体CMC浓度变化对微通道内气泡动力学的影响。
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期刊介绍: CFD is now considered an indispensable analysis/design tool in an ever-increasing range of industrial applications. Practical flow problems are often so complex that a high level of ingenuity is required. Thus, besides the development work in CFD, innovative CFD applications are also encouraged. PCFD''s ultimate goal is to provide a common platform for model/software developers and users by balanced international/interdisciplinary contributions, disseminating information relating to development/refinement of mathematical and numerical models, software tools and their innovative applications in CFD. Topics covered include: -Turbulence- Two-phase flows- Heat transfer- Chemical reactions and combustion- Acoustics- Unsteady flows- Free-surfaces- Fluid-solid interaction- Navier-Stokes solution techniques for incompressible and compressible flows- Discretisation methods and schemes- Convergence acceleration procedures- Grid generation and adaptation techniques- Mesh-free methods- Distributed computing- Other relevant topics
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