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Title: Effect of shear rate and flow rates ratio on non-Newtonian droplet formation in a T-junction microfluidic system
Authors: Pradeep, Dhondi
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: IIT Roorkee
Abstract: Mono-dispersed phase non-Newtonian droplet generation has been carried out in a T junction microchannel using the level set method in this current frame of work. The simulations for various shear rate values ( 10-4 ≀ 𝛾̇ ≀ 105) were carried out. Non-Newtonian is assumed to be carried out as dispersed phase fluid, whereas continuous phase is taken as a Newtonian fluid. The transient flow in the microchannel has revealed the dynamics of droplet formation of the dispersed phase with shear-dependent fluids. The flow regimes have been classified into droplet and non-droplet zones using the power-law index (𝑛) for different shear values. The flow regime classification thereby establishes the possibility of drop- let formation for certain combinations of shear rate and power-law index. It is observed that there is a droplet formation at lower values of flowrate ratio (π‘„π‘Ÿ < 1) for shear-thinning fluids for a range of the shear rate. However, the flow is becoming parallel at a higher flowrate ratio (π‘„π‘Ÿ > 1) values. For a particular value of flowrate ratio and shear rate, there is a droplet generation for shear-thin- ning fluids, and whereas the flow is becoming parallel in the case of shear thickening fluids.
URI: http://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/21199
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Bharti, Ram Prakash
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