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The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction
Darcy's law describes the flow of Newtonian fluids through bulk porous media as the product of the applied pressure difference, the fluid's viscosity and the medium's permeability. Brinkman extended Darcy's law with a viscous stress term, thereby enabling boundary conditions to t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9846905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36511444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sm01261h |
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author | Hulikal Chakrapani, Thejas Bazyar, Hanieh Lammertink, Rob G. H. Luding, Stefan den Otter, Wouter K. |
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description | Darcy's law describes the flow of Newtonian fluids through bulk porous media as the product of the applied pressure difference, the fluid's viscosity and the medium's permeability. Brinkman extended Darcy's law with a viscous stress term, thereby enabling boundary conditions to the flow field at the surface of the medium. The validity of Brinkman's term, and the value of its effective viscosity, have been heavily debated since their introduction nearly 75 years ago. We use experiments and Multibody Dissipative Particle Dynamics (MDPD) simulations to study flows through ordered and disordered pillar arrays in microfluidic channels of limited height. We find that the simulated velocity profiles are well described by an expedient interpretation of Brinkman's theory. Depending on the solid volume fraction and pillar arrangement, the effective viscosity varies between two and three times the bulk fluid viscosity. The calculated effective permeabilities of the flow devices, combining the flow resistances due to the pillars and the walls by Brinkman's theory, agree well with the experimental data. This approach enables fast and accurate estimates of the effective permeability of micropillared chips. The simulated force distributions over the walls and pillars require an effective viscosity equal to the bulk viscosity and an elevation-dependent permeability of the pillar array. |
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spelling | pubmed-98469052023-02-03 The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction Hulikal Chakrapani, Thejas Bazyar, Hanieh Lammertink, Rob G. H. Luding, Stefan den Otter, Wouter K. Soft Matter Chemistry Darcy's law describes the flow of Newtonian fluids through bulk porous media as the product of the applied pressure difference, the fluid's viscosity and the medium's permeability. Brinkman extended Darcy's law with a viscous stress term, thereby enabling boundary conditions to the flow field at the surface of the medium. The validity of Brinkman's term, and the value of its effective viscosity, have been heavily debated since their introduction nearly 75 years ago. We use experiments and Multibody Dissipative Particle Dynamics (MDPD) simulations to study flows through ordered and disordered pillar arrays in microfluidic channels of limited height. We find that the simulated velocity profiles are well described by an expedient interpretation of Brinkman's theory. Depending on the solid volume fraction and pillar arrangement, the effective viscosity varies between two and three times the bulk fluid viscosity. The calculated effective permeabilities of the flow devices, combining the flow resistances due to the pillars and the walls by Brinkman's theory, agree well with the experimental data. This approach enables fast and accurate estimates of the effective permeability of micropillared chips. The simulated force distributions over the walls and pillars require an effective viscosity equal to the bulk viscosity and an elevation-dependent permeability of the pillar array. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9846905/ /pubmed/36511444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sm01261h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Hulikal Chakrapani, Thejas Bazyar, Hanieh Lammertink, Rob G. H. Luding, Stefan den Otter, Wouter K. The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction |
title | The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction |
title_full | The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction |
title_fullStr | The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction |
title_full_unstemmed | The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction |
title_short | The permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of Brinkman's theory towards wall friction |
title_sort | permeability of pillar arrays in microfluidic devices: an application of brinkman's theory towards wall friction |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9846905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36511444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sm01261h |
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