A numerical study on dynamic inertial focusing of microparticles in a confined flow |
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Authors: | Hirotake Udono Mikio Sakai |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering,The University of Tokyo,Tokyo,Japan;2.Resilience Engineering Research Center, School of Engineering,The University of Tokyo,Tokyo,Japan |
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Abstract: | Inertial microfluidics is regarded as a promising approach to facilitate precise, robust and continuous manipulation of particles through inertial focusing of particles in microchannels. Although there is a need to gain rich insights into the focusing dynamics of particles, it has been hardly studied numerically. In this study, the complex focusing dynamics of particles is simulated numerically for multi-particle suspensions in confined microchannels. To this end, we develop a new method that couples the discrete element method (DEM) with the direct numerical simulation (DNS). This method is referred to as the DEM–DNS method. In order to validate the DEM–DNS method, we then investigate complex dependence of particle behaviour on Reynolds number and channel geometries. With good agreement between the numerical results and existing observations, it is shown for the first time that the DEM–DNS method can simulate the counterintuitive focusing dynamics of particles. This study thus establishes that the DEM–DNS method is a powerful tool to examine the focusing dynamics of particles in inertial microfluidics. |
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