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Jason P Beech1, Oskar E Ström1, Enrico Turato1
1Division of Solid State Physics, Department of Physics, Lund University, Nano-Lund, Lund University PO Box 118 SE-221 00 Lund Sweden jonas.tegenfeldt@ftf.lth.se +46 46 222 8063.
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概括
在微流体学中改变支柱对称性可以控制粘弹性流浪. 这允许调节式运输,混合,并通过操纵流电阻来创建流体二极管.
科学领域:
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 类风病学 类风病学 类风病学
- 微流体学 微流体学
背景情况:
- 大分子溶液表现出粘弹性特性,在某些条件下导致弹性流和大规模波浪,而不是混乱的流.
- 这些波表现为粘弹性流动中的循环度变化,在含有宏分子DNA的微流体柱阵列中观察到.
研究的目的:
- 研究如何改变微流体柱的对称性影响粘弹性流动中大规模波的对称性.
- 为了证明控制粘弹性流动不稳定性,用于运输,分拣和混合的应用.
主要方法:
- 使用微流体柱阵列,修改 (不对称) 柱体几何形状.
- 研究粘弹性流体流动力学,特别关注大规模波的出现和特征.
- 分析柱对称,波对称和流电阻之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 改变支柱对称性有效地影响了粘弹性流动中出现的大规模波的对称性.
- 粘弹性波动可以通过控制柱体对称性来抑制运输/分类或增强混合.
- 波浪的出现,以及流动阻力的变化,发生在不同的Deborah数下,这取决于通过不对称的柱子的流动方向.
结论:
- 柱状对称性是控制微流体设备中的波形对称性和粘弹性流动行为的关键参数.
- 这种控制可以实现定制的应用,从高效的运输和分类到增强的混合.
- 在不对称的支柱阵列中,波开始和流电阻的方向依赖性允许开发流体二极管.
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