Imbibition Dynamics in a U-Groove Microchannel with Sudden Enlargement.
Guan-Lin ChenGuan-Yu HeYu-Jane ShengHeng-Kwong TsaoPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
Imbibition dynamics in a rectangular U-groove that is connected to a sudden enlargement and complicated by the presence of Concus-Finn (CF) filaments is investigated using many-body dissipative particle dynamics. For open-ended sudden enlargement, four flow types are identified and depend on the contact angle θ y , the critical angle θ f associated with the occurrence of CF filaments, and the critical angle θ c associated with the occurrence of main flow. First, for θ y > θ f and θ y > θ c , the corner flow is absent, and the main flow stops at the end of the small U-groove. Second, for θ c > θ y > θ f , the corner flow vanishes, but the main flow occurs. Third, for θ f > θ y > θ c , the corner flow takes place in the large U-groove, but the main flow is still absent. Fourth, for θ y < θ f and θ y < θ c , both the corner and main flows appear in the large U-groove. Additionally, the flow dynamics is greatly influenced by the length of the large U-groove ( l e ). For closed-ended sudden enlargement, similar findings can be obtained. However, the outcome of the third case is altered for sufficiently small l e , and the sudden enlargement can eventually be filled.
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