Flow structure of compound droplets moving in microchannels
Zhizhao Che, Yit Fatt Yap, Tianyou Wang

TL;DR
This study uses advanced numerical simulations to analyze the complex internal flow structures of compound droplets in microchannels, providing insights crucial for optimizing their use in biomedical and material applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a precise simulation approach combining Level Set and Ghost Fluid Methods to study flow fields in compound droplets, including multi-layered structures, in microchannels.
Findings
Detailed flow structures within compound droplets revealed
Effects of key parameters on droplet behavior analyzed
Simulation method reduces unphysical artifacts near interfaces
Abstract
Compound droplets can be used in substance encapsulation and material compartmentalization to achieve a precise control over the relevant processes in many applications, such as bioanalysis, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and material synthesis. The flow fields in compound droplets directly affect the performance of these applications, but it is challenging to measure them experimentally. In this study, the flow in compound droplets in axisymmetric microchannels is simulated using the Finite Volume Method, and the interface is captured using the Level Set Method with surface tension accounted for via the Ghost Fluid Method. The combination of the Level Set Method and the Ghost Fluid Method reduces spurious currents that are produced unphysically near the interface, and achieves a precise simulation of the complex flow field within compound droplets. The shape of compound droplets, the…
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