Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7051657 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Micro-orifice discharge with single-phase water flow was experimentally investigated with six multi-micro-orifice test pieces with orifice diameter of 200â¯Âµm and thickness to diameter ratio between 4.25 and 27.0. During the experiments the Reynolds number varied between 5 and 4500: a range that corresponds to creeping flow and laminar to turbulent transitional flow. The emergence of turbulence, as indirectly deduced from the change in slope of the pressure drop versus mass flow rate profiles, was found to be gradual and smooth. Using the newly generated data presented here, the validity of an existing micro-orifice discharge prediction method for creeping flow conditions was extended to microfluidics applications with thick micro-orifices.
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Authors
Max Szolcek, Andrea Cioncolini, Fabio Scenini, Michele Curioni,