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Assessing Effectiveness of Pulsed Input on Mixing Characteristics of Non-Newtonian fluids in T-shaped Channels

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arxiv 2208.14780 v1 pith:NBXCDKN2 submitted 2022-08-31 physics.flu-dyn

Assessing Effectiveness of Pulsed Input on Mixing Characteristics of Non-Newtonian fluids in T-shaped Channels

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keywords mixingfluidnon-newtonianvelocityconditioninletfluidspulsed
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Mixing of reagents in microfluidics is necessary for various applications however, due to the laminar nature of flows, efficient mixing in a small span of length and time becomes difficult. The analysis of mixing of non-Newtonian fluids is critical as they are commonly encountered in practical applications. Towards this, we investigated an effective way for mixing of non-Newtonian fluids using pulsatile velocity inlet conditions. In the present study, the non-Newtonian fluid is modelled using the power law model with varying fluid rheology from shear thickening to shear thinning. For enhancing the mixing, pulsed velocity inlet condition is applied with varying phase angle and frequency and compared with constant velocity inlet condition. We demonstrated enhanced mixing using pulsing velocity inlet condition and achieved a maximum mixing of 97.6% using pulsed input velocity with a phase difference of 180{\deg} and considering a frequency of 5 Hz for the case of shear-thinning fluid (n=0.6). For the same condition, the mixing index is 89.1% and 85.2% for Newtonian and shear thickening fluid (n=1.4), respectively. The present study will be helpful in designing micromixers for mixing non-Newtonian fluid effectively in a small span of length and time.

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