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Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Microdroplet Breakup at Asymmetric T Junctions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behshad Shafii, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Symmetric T junctions have been used widely in microfluidics to generate equal-sized microdroplets, which are applicable in drug delivery systems. A newly proposed method for generating unequal-size microdroplets at a T junction is investigated theoretically and experimentally. Asymmetric T junctions with branches of identical lengths and different cross-sections are utilized for this aim. A novel equation for the critical breakup of droplets at asymmetric T junctions and one for determining the breakup point of droplets are developed. A good agreement was observed between the theories (novel and previous) and the experiments
Nanoparticle Synthesis Using Droplet-based Microfluidics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadi , Aliasghar (Supervisor) ; Molaei Dehkordi, Asghar (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this research is the synthesis of nanoparticles using micro fluid glass.The microfluidic glassy building is studied. Glass microfluidic microchannels making hydrophobic the continuing experiments carried out so that the water droplets in the organic phase and at the end of nanoparticles should be synthesized. Tests hydrophobic microchannels and water droplets in the organic phase was formed. In order to ensure an escape water contact angle and FTIR micro-channel test is taken and to avoid the droplets merged with each of surfactant SDS was used. In the end, DLS and FESEM nanoparticles synthesized using the tests have been evaluated and the concentrations of reactants and flow...
LBM Computational Simulation of Oscillations Caused by Formation and Detachment of Drops
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taeibi Rahni, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Ebrahimi, Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
Formation and detachment of drops are of fundamental importance in studying two-phase flows, such as ink jet printing, emulsion, and spray. Drops are formed under the effects of surface tension forces. After formation, forces like gravity detach the drop from the rest of the fluid. The flow rate is varied from dripping to jetting regime. In this project, formation and detachment of drops were simulated, using LBM with phase field model, which can simulate flows with high-density ratios and is a robust method for applying wetting condition on the walls. Results were validated using single-phase and two-phase flows. After code validation, the oscillations caused by formation and detachment of...
Fabrication of Biodegradable Micro/Nano Beads for the Pharmaceutical Applications
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shamloo, Amir (Supervisor) ; Asghari, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
Polymeric microspheres which can load biomolecules, proteins and growth factors play an important role in tissue engineering and drug delivery systems. The size of the microspheres and encapsulation efficiency exert a considerable impact on the usability of them. In this study double emulsion method is used for fabrication of microspheres. Effect of different parameters namely the speed of homogenization, time of homogenization, the amount of polymer in oil phase, the surfactant concentration in different phases on the size and surface morphology of the microspheres are investigated. Moreover, a release test for BSA loaded microspheres is conducted. Results indicate that by increasing the...
Simulation of Droplet Sorting in Microfluidic Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mousavi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Asghari, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
A new microfluidic device is introduced for sorting the particles based on the hydrodynamic resistance induced in a microchannel which is not needed for additional detection or sorting modules. Hydrodynamic resistance affects physical properties, such as size and deformability of the particle. This device could apply application in cell sorting for remedies, diagnostics, and industrial applications. The device design is performed using an equivalent resistance model, and also numerical simulations are performed. For validation of the results, they are compared with experimental results. Moreover, we will discuss threshold particle size and will introduce a way to approximate it to ...
Numerical Simulation of Flow Focusing Injectors for Liquid Microjet
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Morad, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the key features of multiphase flow applications is the creation of as little liquid droplets as possible. For example, it is important to use combustion to burn liquid fuels in combustion chambers, fuel-air mixing and complete evaporation of fuel. Liquid fuel should be converted into small droplets and then mixed with air quickly and evaporated. This challenge has been investigated using injectors of various designs and is still being investigated. One of the injectors used is injectors where both gas and liquid are injected into the injector and supplemented with each other. These injectors are referred to as focal injectors, in which gas flows through a typical orifice to...
Interferometric Laser Imaging for Droplet Sizing (ILIDS)in Sparse Sprays
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kebriaee, Azadeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present work we first introduced ILIDS and review the theory of interferometry and light scattering from droplets. Bases on ILIDS method, droplets are irradiated by monochrome sheet laser, where the superposition of reflected and first-order refracted beams form a parallel fringe pattern at out of focus plane on the imaging sensor in the forward-scatter region. This pattern can be related to the droplet size by using simple geometrical optics. For the present work, an image processing algorithm is utilized to capture weak and noisy images of droplets to reduce the lost data in the sizing procedure. Since ILIDS method is applied for small and dilute spray, it is suitable for...
Droplet breakup in an asymmetric microfluidic T junction
, Article European Physical Journal E ; Volume 34, Issue 8 , 2011 ; 12928941 (ISSN) ; Moosavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Breakup of non-uniform droplets in an asymmetric T junction consisting of an inlet channel and two different-size outlet channels has been investigated numerically. Also, an analytical approach in the limit of the lubrication approximation has been extended to provide some analytical relations to study the system and verify the numerical results. Parameters that are important in the performance of the system have been determined and discussed. Our results indicate that smaller droplets can be produced by increasing the capillary number. As the geometry becomes symmetric the pressure drop decreases. Our results also reveal that the breakup time and the pressure drop for this system are...
Formation and breakup patterns of falling droplets
, Article Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications ; Volume 68, Issue 9 , Jun , 2015 , Pages 1023-1030 ; 10407782 (ISSN) ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Azwadi Che Sidik, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2015
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Some interface front patterns of falling droplets are studied via direct numerical solution of the full Navier-Stokes equations governing the system of droplets and the ambient surrounding media as a single-fluid model. We focus on the mutual interactions of the effects of characterizing nondimensional parameters on the formation and break-up of large cylindrical droplets. The investigation of droplet cross sections and deformation angles shows that for moderate values of the Atwood number, increasing the Eötvös number explicitly increases the deformation rate in formation and breakup phenomena. Otherwise, increasing the Ohnesorge number basically amplifies the viscous effects
Formation of traveling liquid bridges between matrix blocks: modeling and simulation
, Article 1st International Petroleum Conference and Exhibition2009 ; 4 May , 2009 ; Masihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE
2009
Abstract
It is widely accepted that under reservoir conditions there exists some degree of block to block interaction that may result in capillary continuity. The formation of liquid bridges causing capillary continuity between blocks will significantly affect ultimate recovery. In this work a mechanistic model with original thought from hydrology for a given steady feeding volumetric flow rate from an upper block (under both gravity and matrix capillary pressure effects) is developed which considers the formation, growth and detachment of pendant liquid droplets perpendicular to the horizontal fracture (assuming to be smooth and parallel walled) between blocks. The length of detached liquid droplet...
Rebounding suppression of droplet impact on hot surfaces: Effect of surface temperature and concaveness
, Article Soft Matter ; Volume 15, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 1017-1026 ; 1744683X (ISSN) ; Morad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2019
Abstract
When a droplet impinges on a hot surface it is crucial to increase the contact time or decrease the rebounding distance if the heat transfer between the droplet and the surface is important. This will be more sensitive when the temperature regime is above the Leidenfrost values. The focus of the present experimental study is on the maximum height of drop bouncing after impinging on flat and semi-cylindrical concave surfaces, in particular in terms of surface temperature. It is shown that the behavior of the lamella during the spreading to its maximum diameter has a considerable impact on the maximum height of the drop bouncing. For different impact Weber numbers the map of thermal versus...
Rebounding suppression of droplet impact on hot surfaces: Effect of surface temperature and concaveness
, Article Soft Matter ; Volume 15, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 1017-1026 ; 1744683X (ISSN) ; Morad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2019
Abstract
When a droplet impinges on a hot surface it is crucial to increase the contact time or decrease the rebounding distance if the heat transfer between the droplet and the surface is important. This will be more sensitive when the temperature regime is above the Leidenfrost values. The focus of the present experimental study is on the maximum height of drop bouncing after impinging on flat and semi-cylindrical concave surfaces, in particular in terms of surface temperature. It is shown that the behavior of the lamella during the spreading to its maximum diameter has a considerable impact on the maximum height of the drop bouncing. For different impact Weber numbers the map of thermal versus...
Numerical modeling of instability and breakup of elliptical liquid jets
, Article AIAA Journal ; Volume 58, Issue 6 , June , 2020 , Pages 2442-2449 ; Nasiri, M ; Amini, G ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc
2020
Abstract
Numerical simulations are performed to provide an in-depth insight into the effect of instabilities on liquid jets discharging from elliptical orifices. The axis-switching phenomenon and breakup are simulated and characterized under the effect of disturbances imposed at the nozzle exit. The simulations are based on the volume of fluid approach and an adaptive meshing. A range of orifice aspect ratios from 1 to 4 at the Rayleigh breakup regime is considered. The evolution of the jet cross section and axis switching under the influence of disturbances is compared with that of nonperturbed elliptical jets. It is found that the axis-switching repetition and breakup length exponentially decrease...
Experimental investigation of on-demand ferrofluid droplet generation in microfluidics using a Pulse-Width Modulation magnetic field with proposed correlation
, Article Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical ; Volume 329 , 2021 ; 09254005 (ISSN) ; Favakeh, A ; Alborzi, S ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
Abstract
Micro-magnetofluidics offers a promising tool to regulate the drop formation process with versatile applications in engineering and biomedicine. In the present study, on-demand ferrofluid drop generation at a T-junction is investigated utilizing a magnetic pulse. Also, a novel method for ferrofluid droplet formation is introduced using a non-uniform Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) magnetic field. A novel mechanism of drop generation named “beating regime” was seen for the first time in which the ferrofluid moves back and forth before the breakup. The effect of the magnetic induction, continuous phase flow rate, duty cycle, and applied frequency on the generation frequency and drop diameter was...
Electrowetting induced droplet generation in T-junctions
, Article Journal of Heat Transfer ; Volume 143, Issue 5 , 2021 ; 00221481 (ISSN) ; Moosavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2021
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In this study, droplet generation in a T-junction fluidic channel device was studied by using electrowetting actuation with the consideration of different droplet forming regimes. For this purpose, the finite element method (FEM) was used to solve the unsteady Naiver-Stokes equation. In addition, the level set method was applied to capture the interface between two phases. It was shown that there was a good agreement between obtained data and other work during the process of droplet generation in the absence of electrowetting actuation which results in the decrease in the size of the droplet with increasing the velocity ratios. In the shearing regime, the effectiveness of electrowetting on...
A plasmonic gold nanofilm-based microfluidic chip for rapid and inexpensive droplet-based photonic PCR
, Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , December , 2021 ; 20452322 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, M ; Shamloo, A ; Kazemipour Ashkezari, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Research
2021
Abstract
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a powerful tool for nucleic acid amplification and quantification. However, long thermocycling time is a major limitation of the commercial PCR devices in the point-of-care (POC). Herein, we have developed a rapid droplet-based photonic PCR (dpPCR) system, including a gold (Au) nanofilm-based microfluidic chip and a plasmonic photothermal cycler. The chip is fabricated by adding mineral oil to uncured polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to suppress droplet evaporation in PDMS microfluidic chips during PCR thermocycling. A PDMS to gold bonding technique using a double-sided adhesive tape is applied to enhance the bonding strength between the oil-added PDMS and the...
Study on Motion of Electrical Conductor Fluid Plug Actuated Electromagnetically in Microsystems
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Shafii, Mohmmad Behshad (Supervisor) ; Afshin, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Micropumps are regarded as one of the devices used in microsystems, which are responsible for pumping working fluid. The Mercury Magneto Reciprocating (MMR) micropump, which has been introduced for less than a decade, is an innovative kind of micropumps which the pumping agent includes three liquid metal droplets (LMD) placed inside lateral chambers and reciprocated by the electromagnetic force inside the chambers. The working fluid located inside the main channel is pumped through due to the movement of these three LMDs. The equations governing this micropump are complex and their numerical solution is a time-consuming process, due to electromagnetic, hydrodynamic, and unsteady effects. The...
Numerical study on the oscillation of a transient bubble near a confined free surface for droplet generation
, Article Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics ; Vol. 28, issue. 4 , 2014 , p. 449-472 ; Shervani-Tabar, M.T ; Taeibi-Rahni, M ; Dadvand, A ; Sharif University of Technology
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In the present work, the oscillation of a spark-created bubble near a confined water-air interface and the ensuing droplet generation and ejection are studied numerically using the boundary element method. The interface is accorded by the top opening of either one of the following symmetrical configurations, which are distinguished by the value of angle between their vertical symmetry axis and lateral wall (i.e., θ): (i) a centrally perforated horizontal flat plate (θ = 90°) and (ii) vertically placed cylinder (θ = 0°), nozzle (θ > 0°) and diffuser (θ < 0°). Furthermore, the influences of the effective parameters such as the strength parameter (i.e., the intensity of local energy input), the...
A new method to control heat and mass transfer to work piece in a GMAW process
, Article Journal of Process Control ; Volume 22, Issue 6 , 2012 , Pages 1087-1102 ; 09591524 (ISSN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
It is proposed to employ melting rate, heat input, and detaching droplet diameter as controlled variables to control heat and mass transfer to work piece in a gas metal arc welding process. A two-layer architecture with cascade configuration of PI and MPC controllers is implemented to incorporate existing constraints on the process variables, improve transient behavior of the closed-loop responses and reduce interaction level. Computer simulation results are presented to indicate usefulness of the proposed controlled variables selection and applying two-layer control architecture to control heat and mass transfer to work piece
Droplet dynamics in rotating flows
, Article Advances in Colloid and Interface Science ; Volume 236 , 2016 , Pages 63-82 ; 00018686 (ISSN) ; Javadi, K ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2016
Abstract
This paper deals with investigations of droplet dynamics in rotating flows. In many previous studies droplet dynamics was analyzed in simple unidirectional flows. To fill this gap, the focus of this study is an overview on investigations of droplet dynamics in a complex rotating flow. A Lattice Boltzmann Method with high potential in simulation of two-phase unsteady flows is applied to simulate the physics of the problem in a lid-driven cavity. In spite of its simple geometry, there is a complex rotating flow field containing different vortices and shear regions. The Reynolds number based on the cavity length scale and the upper wall velocity, ReL, is considered to be 1000. We discuss here...