Numerical analysis of controlled droplet formation surrounded by shear-thinning fluid in a co-flow microfluidic device
Manohar Jammula, Somasekhara Goud Sontti

TL;DR
This study uses computational methods to analyze how shear-thinning fluids affect controlled droplet formation in microfluidic devices, providing insights into optimizing droplet size and formation frequency.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled CLSVOF computational approach to systematically investigate shear-thinning effects on droplet generation in microchannels, with new flow regime maps and scaling relations.
Findings
Droplet length decreases with flow rate and CMC concentration.
Droplet length increases with dispersed phase flow rate and interfacial tension.
Flow regime maps and scaling relations are developed for various conditions.
Abstract
In this work, we used a coupled level set and volume of fluid (CLSVOF) computational method for studying the generation of microdroplets in a two dimensional circular co-flow microfluidic device. The fundamental understanding of shear thinning behavior on controlled droplet formation in a microchannel is systematically investigated. Droplet generation and dynamics are controlled by altering the operating conditions and fluid properties, such as CMC solution concentration, both fluids flow rates, and interfacial tension. The droplet length, velocity, liquid film thickness, and formation frequency are quantitatively analyzed and presented in a non-dimensional form. The droplet length decreased with the flow rate and concentration of the CMC solution. However, the length of the droplet increased with dispersed phase flow rate and interfacial tension. From the set of simulation data, the…
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