2020
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2019.1009
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From droplets to waves: periodic instability patterns in highly viscous microfluidic flows

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“…For the external fluid L2, silicone oils are typically blended with a reference oil having η 2 = 97 cP according to the manufacturer’s guidelines to obtain the desired viscosity, which is then measured for accuracy using tube viscometers. The viscosity of the inner fluid L1 is also tested, and values of interfacial tension γ 12 and diffusion coefficient D 12 for each fluid pair are similar to previous work using the same oil and alcohol from manufacturers. , Overall, the use of water, methanol, and ethanol for L 1 enables wide variations of γ 12 for the immiscible fluid pairs A to C and employing isopropanol and silicone oil for the center fluid allows for the formation of partially and fully miscible fluid pairs D and E (Figure b).…”
Section: Experimental Methodssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…For the external fluid L2, silicone oils are typically blended with a reference oil having η 2 = 97 cP according to the manufacturer’s guidelines to obtain the desired viscosity, which is then measured for accuracy using tube viscometers. The viscosity of the inner fluid L1 is also tested, and values of interfacial tension γ 12 and diffusion coefficient D 12 for each fluid pair are similar to previous work using the same oil and alcohol from manufacturers. , Overall, the use of water, methanol, and ethanol for L 1 enables wide variations of γ 12 for the immiscible fluid pairs A to C and employing isopropanol and silicone oil for the center fluid allows for the formation of partially and fully miscible fluid pairs D and E (Figure b).…”
Section: Experimental Methodssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…21e, f]. A similar phenomenon of ligament formation and irregular evolution has recently been observed in microfluidic experiments of Hu and Cubaud [40].…”
Section: Flows With Re = 100supporting
confidence: 66%
“…Finally, in microfluidic experiments at the inverse capillary number can assume values of order 1 or larger, e.g. , by choosing ethanol and silicone oil with and mN/m [ 40 ]. In an inertial microfluidic setup, the bulk velocity is larger and inverse capillary numbers, , below one are feasible.…”
Section: Problem Setup and Numerical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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