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Hydrodynamic Entrance Length for Laminar Flow in Microchannels with Rectangular Cross Section

Germán Ferreira, Artur Sucena, L. L. Ferrás, F.T. Pinho, A.M. Afonso

2021Fluids31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work presents a detailed numerical investigation on the required development length (L=L/B) in laminar Newtonian fluid flow in microchannels with rectangular cross section and different aspect ratios (AR). The advent of new microfluidic technologies shifted the practical Reynolds numbers (Re) to the range of unitary (and even lower) orders of magnitude, i.e., creeping flow conditions. Therefore, accurate estimations of L at Re≤O(1) are important for microsystem design. At such low Reynolds numbers, in which inertial forces are less dominant than viscous forces, flow characteristics become necessarily different from those at the macroscale where Re is typically much larger. A judicious choice of mesh refinement and adequate numerical methods allowed obtaining accurate results and a general correlation for estimating L, valid in the ranges 0≤Re≤2000 and 0.1≤AR≤1, thus covering applications in both macro and microfluidics.

Topics & Concepts

Laminar flowReynolds numberMechanicsMicrofluidicsFlow (mathematics)Stokes flowNewtonian fluidPhysicsMaterials scienceThermodynamicsTurbulenceHeat Transfer and OptimizationRheology and Fluid Dynamics StudiesFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows