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Authors Varnik, F. ; Truman, P. ; Wu, B. ; Uhlmann, P. ; Raabe, D. ; Stamm, M.
Title Wetting gradiend uínduced separation of emulsions: A bomcined experimental and lattice Boltzmann computer simulation study
Date 19.12.2008
Number 18583
Abstract Guided motion of emulsions is studied via combined experimental and theoretical investigations. The focus of the work is on basic issues related to driving forces generated via a stepwise (abrupt) change in wetting properties of the substrate along a given spatial direction. Experiments on binary emulsions unambiguously show that selective wettability of one of the fluid components (water in our experiments) with respect to the two different parts of the substrate is sufficient in order to drive the separation process. These studies are accompanied by approximate analytic arguments as well as lattice Boltzmann computer simulations, focusing on effects of a wetting gradient on internal droplet dynamics as well as its relative strength compared to volumetric forces driving the fluid flow. These theoretical investigations show a qualitatively different dependence of wetting gradient induced forces on contact angle and liquid volume in the case of an open substrate as opposed to a planar channel. In particular, for the parameter range of our experiments, slit geometry is found to give rise to considerably higher separation forces as compared to open substrate. (c) American Institute of Physics.
Publisher Physics of Fluids
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Citation Physics of Fluids 20 (2008) 072104
DOI https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2963958
Tags nonideal gases liquid flow fluid-flows surfaces equation dynamics models transport droplets system

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