2008 Annual Meeting
(422c) Separation by Diffusive Irreversibility In a Chaotic Stokes Flow In a Microchannel
Authors
I will present experiments and simulations performed to understand the flow and to characterize the reversibility as a function of Peclet number. I will discuss the Stretch model proposed by Ranz and its applications to the prediction of the extent of reversibility within the given flow. I will use the characteristics of chaotic flow evaluated using the simulations in the model to predict a scaling for mixing, and the percentage of return of particles on reversal. I will compare the results with numerical simulation and experiments performed in a chaotic flow with the results from the model. I will investigate the performance of a chaotic and non-chaotic flow to show that chaotic flows achieve efficient separation by decoupling mechanical stirring from diffusive mixing. I will discuss the design and experimental implementation of microfluidic device that works on the principle of SDI. The experiments and the model together could improve our understanding of the fundamental aspects of reversibility in chaotic Stokes flows.