Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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661906 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This article investigates heat transfer and microfluidic forces on an enclosed droplet with thermocapillary pumping in a closed-ended microchannel. Numerical and theoretical formulations are developed to predict the droplet motion. Heat transfer through a silicon substrate to the droplet interface generates a thermocapillary force at the receding edge of the droplet. This thermocapillary force increases rapidly during a heating period, but decreases after the droplet moves past a thermal bridge. In the numerical formulation, a new pressure/velocity coupling is developed for the moving droplet/air interface. Close agreement between theoretical and predicted results of droplet displacement provides useful validation of the new formulations.
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Authors
P.S. Glockner, G.F. Naterer,