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Droplets tracing in a T-junction microchannel
Nur Tantiyani Ali Othman1, An-Najmi Mohd Farid2.
Emulsions consist of small liquid droplets immersed in another liquid, typically either a mix of oil in water or water in oil.
Emulsions have wide applications in the production of pharmaceutical products, food and cosmetics. The properties and
quality of an emulsion typically depend on the size and the distribution of the droplets. Thus, the objective of this study was
to investigate in detail the formation and behaviour of droplets in a T-junction microchannel. By setting up a model and
applying a laminar two-phase flow in ANSYS© simulation, the particle droplets distribution was observed. The model used
the predefined wetted wall boundary condition at the solid walls, with a contact angle of 135°. In this study, the behaviour
and flow pattern of the particles along the T-junction microchannel were observed with regard to the effect of the initial
particle concentration, the flow rate of the particles, and the initial velocity feed through the inlets of the microchannel.
From the results, the effects of the velocity, mixing time and flow rate of the particles on the particle distribution and mixing
were studied. It was shown that the optimization process was achieved at a flow rate of 0.025 mL/s, with the mixing process
occurring within 1.6 seconds and the velocity feed at the two inlets being VA = 0.02 m/s and VB = 0.04 m/s, where the particles
experienced less lift shear and compressive forces near the outlet, which caused the mixing process to become efficient.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
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