Taylor dispersion in arbitrarily shaped axisymmetric channels

Author:

Chang RayORCID,Santiago Juan G.ORCID

Abstract

Advective dispersion of solutes in long thin axisymmetric channels is important to the analysis and design of a wide range of devices, including chemical separation systems and microfluidic chips. Despite extensive analysis of Taylor dispersion in various scenarios, most studies focus on long-term dispersion behaviour and cannot capture the transient evolution of the solute zone across the spatial variations in the channel. In the current study, we analyse the Taylor–Aris dispersion for arbitrarily shaped axisymmetric channels. We derive an expression for solute dynamics in terms of two coupled ordinary differential equations, which allow prediction of the time evolution of the mean location and axial (standard deviation) width of the solute zone as a function of the channel geometry. We compare and benchmark our predictions with Brownian dynamics simulations for a variety of cases, including linearly expanding/converging channels and periodic channels. We also present an analytical description of the physical regimes of transient positive versus negative axial growth of solute width. Finally, to further demonstrate the utility of the analysis, we demonstrate a method to engineer channel geometries to achieve desired solute width distributions over space and time. We apply the latter analysis to generate a geometry that results in a constant axial width and a second geometry that results in a sinusoidal axial variance in space.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics

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