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Analyzing Mixing Inhomogeneity in a Microfluidic Device by Microscale Schlieren Technique
Published on: June 12, 2015
Open-flow mixing and transfer operators
Anna Klünker1, Kathrin Padberg-Gehle1, Jean-Luc Thiffeault2
1Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Institute of Mathematics and its Didactics, Applied Mathematics Group, Lüneburg, Germany.
Abstract:
We study finite-time mixing in time-periodic open flow systems. We describe the transport of densities in terms of a transfer operator, which is represented by the transition matrix of a finite-state Markov chain. The transport processes in the open system are organized by the chaotic saddle and its stable and unstable manifolds. We extract these structures directly from leading eigenvectors of the transition matrix. We use different measures to quantify the degree of mixing and show that they give consistent results in parameter studies of two model systems. This article is part of the theme issue 'Mathematical problems in physical fluid dynamics (part 1)'.
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