Control of Mass Flow-Rate of Viscoelastic Fluids Through Time-Periodic Electro-Osmotic Flows in a Microchannel

IF 1.8 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Journal of Fluids Engineering-Transactions of the Asme Pub Date : 2021-06-15 DOI:10.1115/1.4051429
Sayantan Dawn, S. Sarkar
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In the present research, we address the implications of the pulsating electric field on controlling mass flow-rate characteristics for the time-periodic electro-osmotic flow of a viscoelastic fluid through a microchannel. Going beyond the Debye-Hückel linearization for the potential distribution inside the Electric Double Layer, the Phan-Thien-Tanner constitutive model is employed to describe the viscoelastic behaviour of the fluid. The analytical/semi-analytical expressions for the velocity distribution corresponding to a steady basic part, and a transient perturbed part are obtained by considering periodic pulsations in the applied electrical field. Our results based on sinusoidal pulsations reveal that enhanced shear thinning characteristics of the viscoelastic fluids show higher amplitude of pulsations with the oscillations in the velocity gradients primarily contrived within the Electric Double Layer region. The amplitude of mass flow rates increases with increasing the viscoelastic parameter , whereas, the phase lag displays a reverse trend. The analysis for an inverse problem is extended where the required magnitude of electric field pulsations for a target mass flow rate in the form of sinusoidal pulsations. It is found that with increasing shear-thinning characteristics of the viscoelastic fluid, there is a progressive reduction in the required electric field strength to maintain an aimed mass flow rate. Besides, required electric fields for controlled mass flow with triangular and trapezoidal pulsations are also determined.
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微通道中时间周期电渗透流对粘弹性流体质量流量的控制
在本研究中,我们讨论了脉动电场对粘弹性流体通过微通道的时间周期电渗透流动的质量流率特性控制的影响。本文采用Phan-Thien-Tanner本构模型来描述流体的粘弹性行为,超越了双电层内部电位分布的debye - h ckel线性化。考虑外加电场的周期脉动,得到了稳态基部和瞬态摄动部速度分布的解析/半解析表达式。我们基于正弦脉动的结果表明,粘弹性流体的剪切减薄特性增强,在双电层区域内主要设计的速度梯度振荡中,脉动幅度更高。质量流量的幅值随粘弹性参数的增大而增大,而相位滞后则呈相反趋势。推广了反问题的分析,其中以正弦脉动的形式给出了目标质量流量所需的电场脉动幅度。研究发现,随着粘弹性流体剪切减薄特性的增强,维持目标质量流量所需的电场强度逐渐减小。此外,还确定了具有三角形和梯形脉动的受控质量流所需电场。
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期刊介绍: Multiphase flows; Pumps; Aerodynamics; Boundary layers; Bubbly flows; Cavitation; Compressible flows; Convective heat/mass transfer as it is affected by fluid flow; Duct and pipe flows; Free shear layers; Flows in biological systems; Fluid-structure interaction; Fluid transients and wave motion; Jets; Naval hydrodynamics; Sprays; Stability and transition; Turbulence wakes microfluidics and other fundamental/applied fluid mechanical phenomena and processes
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