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Effects of geometry factors on microvortices evolution in confined square microcavities
Authors:Feng Shen  Min Xu  Bin Zhou  Zheng Wang  Zhaomiao Liu
Affiliation:1.College of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Electronics Technology,Beijing University of Technology,Beijing,China;2.Beijing Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Technology,Beijing University of Technology,Beijing,China;3.College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,Weifang University,Weifang,China
Abstract:Recently, microcavities have become a central feature of diverse microfluidic devices for many biological applications. Thus, the flow and transport phenomena in microcavities characterized by microvortices have received increasing research attention. It is important to understand thoroughly the geometry factors on the flow behaviors in microcavities. In an effort to provide a design guideline for optimizing the microcavity configuration and better utilizing microvortices for different applications, we investigated quantitatively the liquid flow characteristics in different square microcavities located on one side of a main straight microchannel by using both microparticle image velocimetry (micro-PIV) and numerical simulation. The influences of the inlet Reynolds numbers (with relatively wider values Re?=?1–400) and the hydraulic diameter of the main microchannel (DH?=?100, 133 μm) on the evolution of microvortices in different square microcavities (100, 200, 400 and 800 μm) were studied. The evolution and characteristic of the microvortices were investigated in detail. Moreover, the critical Reynolds numbers for the emergence of microvortices and the transformation of flow patterns in different microcavities were determined. The results will provide a useful guideline for the design of microcavity-featured microfluidic devices and their applications.
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