Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels

The planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability in microchannels and mixing performance of two-dissimilar polyethylene-oxide (PEO) fluids were examined. Experimental results indicate that fluid viscosity and low fluid inertia were insufficient to induce flow instability. The viscoe...

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Main Author: Gan, Hiong Yap
Other Authors: Lim Gnian Cher
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-134802023-03-11T17:45:04Z Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels Gan, Hiong Yap Lim Gnian Cher Lam Yee Cheong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Fluid mechanics The planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability in microchannels and mixing performance of two-dissimilar polyethylene-oxide (PEO) fluids were examined. Experimental results indicate that fluid viscosity and low fluid inertia were insufficient to induce flow instability. The viscoelasticity of the fluids is essential for flow instability and for mixing enhancement, which can be typified by Deborah number (De, elastic / viscous forces). This chaotic flow instability was generated at very high Elasticity number (El = De / Re) and Reynolds number is no longer relevant. These investigations showed that flow instability strongly depended on the ratio of viscoelasticity of the two streams and the viscoelastic energies of the flow streams. A governing parameter, Deratio = Demain / Deside (where Demain and Deside are De associated with the main and the side streams respectively), was employed to characterize the dynamical flow behaviors. A Deratio— Demain operating space summarizes the multiple-stream flow instability and mixing performance. Doctor of Philosophy (MAE) 2008-10-20T08:20:19Z 2008-10-20T08:20:19Z 2008 2008 Thesis Gan, H. Y. (2008). Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/13480 10.32657/10356/13480 en 5:00 PM application/pdf
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Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels
description The planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability in microchannels and mixing performance of two-dissimilar polyethylene-oxide (PEO) fluids were examined. Experimental results indicate that fluid viscosity and low fluid inertia were insufficient to induce flow instability. The viscoelasticity of the fluids is essential for flow instability and for mixing enhancement, which can be typified by Deborah number (De, elastic / viscous forces). This chaotic flow instability was generated at very high Elasticity number (El = De / Re) and Reynolds number is no longer relevant. These investigations showed that flow instability strongly depended on the ratio of viscoelasticity of the two streams and the viscoelastic energies of the flow streams. A governing parameter, Deratio = Demain / Deside (where Demain and Deside are De associated with the main and the side streams respectively), was employed to characterize the dynamical flow behaviors. A Deratio— Demain operating space summarizes the multiple-stream flow instability and mixing performance.
author2 Lim Gnian Cher
author_facet Lim Gnian Cher
Gan, Hiong Yap
format Theses and Dissertations
author Gan, Hiong Yap
author_sort Gan, Hiong Yap
title Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels
title_short Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels
title_full Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels
title_fullStr Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels
title_full_unstemmed Planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels
title_sort planar contraction/expansion multiple-stream flow instability and mixing of viscoelastic fluids in microchannels
publishDate 2008
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