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Lim, Hankwon
Sustainable Process Analysis, Design, and Engineering (SPADE)
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  • Process analysis, Process design, Techno-economic analysis, Separation process, Reaction engineering, Computational fluid dynamics, Membrane reactor, H2 energy, Water electrolysis, Vanadium redox flow battery, Greenhouse gas reduction

Numerical Investigation of the Influence of Microchannel Geometry on the Droplet Generation Process

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Title
Numerical Investigation of the Influence of Microchannel Geometry on the Droplet Generation Process
Author
Paramnantham, S. S. S.Nagulapati, V. M.Lim, Hankwon
Issue Date
2022-09
Publisher
ISFAHAN UNIV TECHNOLOGY
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS, v.15, no.5, pp.1291 - 1305
Abstract
Two immiscible fluids flowing in microchannels are essential for microdevices to achieve efficient transfer of fluid reactions and heat, droplet mixing, extraction, and emulsification. In this study, a numerical investigation of the flow regime of droplet generation and the droplet breakup behavior of immiscible fluids (water and oil) in various microchannel structures was undertaken. To predict the influence of the microchannel structure on droplet generation and the breakup process, a two-phase level set method was implemented. The generated droplets were validated with experimental results of the T-shape microchannel structure. The obtained numerical results were in good agreement with the experimental results. Furthermore, the validated model was used to investigate the effect of various types of microchannel structures on droplet generation and breakup behavior. Also, the effects of different viscosities, wetted wall contact angles, surface tension, the size of continuous and dispersed channel widths, and the continuous flow rate for droplet generation and breakup in the microchannel were studied. This work contributes to better understanding of effective microchannel design.
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/58949
DOI
10.47176/jafm.15.05.1126
ISSN
1735-3572
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