AIP Advances (Feb 2013)

Stability of flowing open fluidic channels

  • Jue Nee Tan,
  • Tuncay Alan,
  • Adrian Neild

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4792940
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 022121 – 022121

Abstract

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Open fluidic systems have a distinct advantage over enclosed channels in that the fluids exposed nature makes for easy external interaction, this finds uses in introduction of samples by adding liquid droplets or from the surrounding gaseous medium. This work investigates flowing open channels and films, which can potentially make use of the open section of the system as an external interface, before bringing the sample into an enclosed channel. Clearly, in this scenario a key factor is the stability of the flowing open fluid. The open channels investigated include a straight open channel defined by a narrow strip of solid surface, the edges of which allow large contact angle hysteresis, and a wider structure allowing for multiple inputs and outputs. A model is developed for fluid flow, and the findings used to describe the process of failure in both cases.