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- (316e) Large Particle Detachment in a Microchannel
The proposed research will experimentally investigate the effect of particle size on the fluid velocity required to initiate movement of a particle adhered to a microchannel surface. This will be accomplished by inserting a single spherical particle into a microchannel that is nearly the same size as the particle and allowing it to settle. Fluid flow will be introduced, and the velocity will be gradually increased and stabilized in a stepwise manner until particle movement is observed. A range of particle sizes will be used to determine the effect of dp/D on the velocity required for incipient motion. This work will be very important to the microfluidics community and will be the foundation for many future investigations identifying the factors that influence large particle detachment in a microchannel.