Author:
LEE WING YIN,WONG MAN,ZOHAR YITSHAK
Abstract
Fluid flow in microdevices consisting of pairs of microchannels in series was studied.
The dimensions of the channels are about 40 μm × 1 μm × 2000 μm for the wide and
about 20 μm × 1 μm × 2000 μm for the narrow channels. Pairs of wide and narrow
channels, with integrated pressure sensors, are connected via transition sections with
included angles varying from 5° to 180°. Minor pressure losses (not due to friction)
were studied by passing nitrogen through the channels under inlet pressures up to
60 p.s.i. Each device was tested in the contraction mode, flow from wide to narrow
channel, and in the opposite expansion mode, flow from narrow to wide channel.
Mass flow rate was first measured as a function of the overall pressure drop. The
detailed pressure distribution along the straight segments and around the transition
section was then measured in order to understand the flow pattern. The Reynolds
number for these flows is less than 1, suggesting the flow to be of the Hele-Shaw type
with no separation such that the results for all the devices should be similar. However,
the flow rate was found to decrease and the pressure loss to increase significantly with
increasing included angle of the transition section, regardless of the flow direction.
Flow separation due to the transition sections, if indeed there is any, cannot explain
the large pressure drop since the kinetic energy is negligible.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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