Difference between revisions of "Axial and lateral particle ordering in finite Reynolds number channel flows"
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Revision as of 20:01, 14 October 2010
Original entry by Sagar Bhandari, APPHY 225 Fall 2010
Reference
Axial and lateral particle ordering in finite Reynolds number channel flows, Katherine J. Humphry, Pandurang M. Kulkarni, David A. Weitz, Jeffrey F. Morris and Howard A. Stone, Physics of Fluids, 22, 081703 (2010)
Keywords
axial, lateral, particle order, reynolds
Summary
In case of rectangular cross section microfluidic channel and particle size comparable to the channel size, consequences of the combination of confining geometries, inertia, and particle concentration have not been characterized. In this paper, the authors study the effects of particle concentration and channel geometry on inertial focusing.
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