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This thesisaddressesthefeasibilityofintroducinggeometricvariationsandsurfacepotential
heterogeneityinmicroandnano
uidicsystemstocreatee ectsotherthanpuremoleculardi u-
sion toenhancemixinge ciency.Geometricmodulationsareincludedbyconsideringdi erent
shapesanddesignsofmicrochannelwithembeddedobstaclesalongthewalls.Inperforming
chemicalorbiologicalanalysis,samplesandreagentsneedtobemixedtogetherthoroughlyand
this isanimportant
owaspectinminiaturizedTotalAnalysisSystems( TAS),wheremixing
playsavitalroleforsystemanalysis.Inscalingdowndimensionsofmicro-devices,
owdriving
through di usionprocessbecomesane cientmethodtoachievehomogenoussolutionsasthe
characteristiclengthscalebecomessu cientlysmall.
In thisthesis,passivemixing,usinggeometricmodulationswithsurfacepotentialnon-
homogeneityinmicro/nanochannelsisstudiedduetoitsadvantageoveractivemixingin
terms ofsimplicityandeaseoffabrication.Themathematicalmodelisbasedonthecoupling
betweenMaxwell'sequationforelectricpotential,Nernst-Planckequationforiontransferand
Navier-Stokesequationformomentumtransport.Acontrolvolumebasedalgorithmisusedfor
the numericalsolutionofthe
owgoverningequations.Chapter1containsthebasicde nitions
and varioussolutionapproachesusedfortheelectrokinetic
owgoverningequations.
The Chapter2dealswithelectrokinetictransportandspeciesmixinganalysisinanano-
channelunderanexternallyappliedsteadyelectric eldwhichareapplicableinmicroelectrical
mechanicalsystems.Thechannelgeometryismodulatedbyintroducinganon-conductingob-
stacle onthebottomwall.Inadditiontogeometricmodulation,surfacepotentialheterogeneity
is createdbyputtinganoverpotentialpatchontheupperfaceoftherectangularobstacle.The
e ect ofblockheight,blockposition,strengthofthepatchpotentialandexternalelectric eld
are analyzedanditisfoundthatmixinglengthmaybesigni cantlyreducedbyintroducing
the heterogeneityinthe
owstructure.Chapter3isconcernedwiththecombinedtheoretical
i
ii
and numericalstudyoftwocomparativenano-structureddomainswithsurfacepotentialhet-
erogeneityandwallcorrugation.Thecomparativestudyofmixinganalysisisdemonstratedin
terms ofpressuregradient,electricpotentialsandaverage
owrateforawiderangeof
ow
controllingparameters.Irrespectiveofallthephysicalparametersuseditcanbeconcluded
that mixinge ciencyalongthedownstreamisenhancedwiththedecrementinelectric eld
strength andDebye-H uckelparameter.
Electrokinetic
owreversalanditsimpactonmixingenhancementinasymmetricwavymi-
cro channelisconcernedinChapter4.Thecombinede ectofwaveamplitudeandelectric eld
strength isstudiedtopredictthethresholdparametricrelationshipbetweenwaveamplitude,
external electric eldstrength,andtheratioofDebyelengthandchannelheight.Inaddition
to
owreversal,asigni cantcontributionof
owseparationonmixinge ciencyenhancement
is analyzed.Chapter-5presentsthestudyofelectrokinetic
owreversalanditsimpactonmix-
ing withperiodicallydistributedzetapotentialinasymmetricallyarrangedcorrugateddomains
with di erentphaseshiftswhichisanextensionofchapter-4.Choosingthebestpossiblephase
shift forNewtonian
uidmodelintermsofmaximummixinge ciencytogetherwithminimum
pressure drop,themodelisextendedforpower-law
uid.
Subsequently,acomparativestudyonnon-Newtonian
owmixingandpressuredropincir-
cular micro
uidicdomainswithsuddenconstriction/expansionisstudiedinChapter6.The
impact ofsurfaceroughness,potentialheterogeneityandpower-lawindexisdiscussedfortwo
di erentcon gurations.Asuitablearrangementof
owparametersareconsideredtoestimatea
suitable balancebetweenthemixinge ciencyandpressuredropforboththecon gurationsto
proposeane cientande ectivecylindricalmicromixerwhichcanproducemaximumpossible
mixing e ciencywithminimumpressuredrop. |
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