Streaming Flow in Branching Micro/Mini Channels

ORAL

Abstract

A streaming-based study is presented in branching micro and minichannels of oscillating flows with no net mass flow. Zero-mean velocities result in distinct differences between forward and backward flow velocity profiles, causing near-wall particles in the fluid, and those near the channel center, to advance in opposite directions. Streaming velocities were found to be highly influenced by oscillating amplitude and frequency, as shown in numerical analyses and validated analytically. A kinematic viscosity of the fluid which is larger than the diffusivity of the particles were found to result in effective convective transport. Advantages of streaming flow-based phenomenon include enhanced mixing, pumpless fluid propulsion, multichannel fluid distribution, easy system integration with cost-effective operation. The distinguishing features of streaming flow lend themselves to numerous applications.

*The research was supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant No. OISE-0530203.

Authors

  • Donna Meyer

    • University of Rhode Island
  • Zongqin Zhang

    • University of Rhode Island
  • Chang Liu

    • University of Rhode Island
  • Thomas Barek

    • University of Rhode Island
  • Ahmed Fadl

    • University of Rhode Island
  • Manfred Krafczyk

    • Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany