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- (402f) The Effect of Tracer Properties On Interfacial Particle-Image Velocimetry Results in Microscale Flows
Previous experimental studies have demonstrated that velocities obtained with 100 nm diameter fluorescent polystyrene tracers in steady and creeping Poiseuille flow give velocity gradients, after correcting for the nonuniform distribution of tracers, that are within 6% on average of analytical predictions. Nevertheless, the velocities from this PIV technique and for all tracer-based velocimetry techniques, for that matter, are, strictly speaking, tracer velocities, which are then assumed to be identical to the fluid velocities.
Experiments were performed with smaller (40 nm diameter) tracers, to both reduce electrostatic effects and improve the spatial resolution of these data. Results are presented on the effect of tracer size on near-wall particle and velocity distributions in Poiseuille flow, as well as in electroosmotic flow where the effect of particle electrophoresis is non-negligible, though microchannels with a minimum cross-sectional dimension of about 40 um.