A computational study on transition mechanism of dripping to jetting flow in a flow‐focusing geometry

Author:

Biswas Saikat1ORCID,Jha Mahima2,Kayal Sibnath3,Pattader Partho S. G.1,Mandal Tapas K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Assam India

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Banasthali Vidyapith Rajasthan India

3. OP Jindal University Raigarh India

Abstract

Abstract2D simulations have been performed to investigate flow regimes in a flow‐focusing geometry by changing the dispersed phase and continuous phase velocities. The dispersed phase is polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and the continuous phase is water. Simulations have been performed in a range of oil–water viscosity ratio from 3 to 50, and interfacial tension ranges from 0.0118 to 0.002 N/m. The walls of the microchannel are considered to be poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) surfaces. The contact angle (θ) of an oil droplet in the presence of water wetting the PMMA surface is 140°. Our study observed two types of flow regimes, namely dripping and jetting, by changing the dispersed phase and continuous phase velocities. The sequential time steps of void fraction contour have been presented to explore the droplet formation mechanism. The droplet pinch‐off time and jet growth time have been calculated for the dripping and jetting regime, respectively. The outcomes are summarized in the form of a flow pattern map at a viscosity ratio of 12 and interfacial tension of 0.0118 N/m, which shows the transition boundary between dripping and jetting phenomena. The simulated transition boundary agrees well with the analytical solution available in the literature. The effect of oil–water viscosity ratio and interfacial tension on droplet size is also investigated. These findings will help understand different flow regimes and their transition in a flow focusing geometry and will directly apply to microfluidic platform‐based devices.

Funder

Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India

Publisher

Wiley

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