Numerical Simulation Applied to Micromixer Design

ORAL

Abstract

We describe the development of new microfluidic components designed to optimize mixing. The components use pressure-driven flow and consist of a microchannel with surface features (such as diagonal grooves, chevron-shaped grooves, and herringbone-shaped grooves) cut into the top and/or bottom of the channel. We describe a fast advection routine used to predict the transport of passive scalars through the components and the various metrics used to characterize the effectiveness of a proposed design. We also present mixer designs optimized for our chosen metrics over our feature set and compare the numerical predictions with experimental results.

*Work supported by the Office of Naval Research

Authors

  • David Mott

    • Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics, Naval Research Laboratory
  • Daniel Markus

    • University of Maryland
  • Peter Howell

  • Joel Golden

    • Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering, Naval Research Laboratory