Drop break-up and pressure measurements in a microfluidic device

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Abstract

We study experimentally the flow of an emulsion passing through one or a few constrictions placed in a microfluidic channel. Using a high-speed differential manometer placed in the same device (M. Abkarian et al. PNAS 200:16407104 (2006)) we have measured the dynamic pressure as a drop breaks up when it meets one or several constrictions. We can then study how a global measurement of the pressure drop indicates the sequence of phenomena occurring in the channel (breakup, trapped and squeezed drops etc.). In a separate set of experiments with a microfluidic model of a two-dimensional porous medium through which drops flow we can observe the various phenomena and thus correlate the pressure fluctuations to single events at the pore scale.

*Work supported by Schlumberger-Doll Research Cambridge, MA.

Authors

  • Suzie Protiere

    • SEAS, Harvard University
  • Howard A. Stone

    • Harvard University - School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
    • SEAS - Harvard University
    • Harvard Univ.
    • Harvard University
    • SEAS, Harvard University
    • School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
  • David Weitz

    • Dept of Physics and SEAS, Harvard University
    • Department of Physics \& School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University