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Fabrication, Operation and Flow Visualization in Surface-acoustic-wave-driven Acoustic-counterflow Microfluidics
Published on: August 27, 2013
Interfacially driven instability in the microchannel flow of a shear-banding fluid
P Nghe1, S M Fielding, P Tabeling
1Laboratoire Microfluidique, MEMS et Nanostructures, UMR Gulliver CNRS-ESPCI 7083, France.
Abstract:
Using microparticle image velocimetry, we resolve the spatial structure of the shear-banding flow of a wormlike micellar surfactant solution in a straight microchannel. We reveal an instability of the interface between the shear bands, associated with velocity modulations along the vorticity direction. We compare our results with a detailed theoretical study of the diffusive Johnson-Segalman model. The quantitative agreement obtained favors an instability scenario previously predicted theoretically but hitherto unobserved experimentally, driven by a normal stress jump across the interface between the bands.
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