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CFD analysis of electroviscous effects in electrolyte liquid flow through heterogeneously charged uniform microfluidic device

Fluid Dynamics 2024-09-26 v2

Abstract

This study has numerically investigated the charge-heterogeneity effects in the electroviscous flow of symmetric (11:11) electrolyte liquid through a uniform slit microfluidic device. The Poisson's, Nernst-Planck (N-P), Navier-Stokes (N-S), and continuity equations are solved using the finite element method (FEM) to obtain the flow fields, such as total electrical potential (UU), excess charge (nn^\ast), induced electric field strength (ExE_\text{x}), and pressure (PP) fields for following conditions: inverse Debye length (2K202\le K\le 20), surface charge density (4S1164\le \mathit{S_\text{1}}\le 16), and surface charge-heterogeneity ratio (0Srh20\le \mathit{S_\text{rh}}\le 2). Results have shown that the total potential (ΔU|\Delta U|) and pressure (ΔP|\Delta P|) drop maximally increase by 99.09% (at K=20K=20, S1=4\mathit{S_\text{1}}=4) and 12.77% (at K=2K=2, S1=8\mathit{S_\text{1}}=8), respectively with overall charge-heterogeneity (0Srh20\le \mathit{S_\text{rh}}\le 2). Electroviscous correction factor (i.e., the ratio of effective to physical viscosity) maximally enhances by 12.77% (at K=2K=2, S1=8\mathit{S_\text{1}}=8), 40.98% (at S1=16\mathit{S_\text{1}}=16, Srh=1.50\mathit{S_\text{rh}}=1.50), and 41.35% (at K=2K=2, Srh=1.50\mathit{S_\text{rh}}=1.50), with the variation of Srh\mathit{S_\text{rh}} (from 0 to 2), KK (from 20 to 2), and S1\mathit{S_\text{1}} (from 0 to 16), respectively. Further, a simple pseudo-analytical model is developed to estimate the pressure drop in the electroviscous (EV) flow, accounting for the influence of charge-heterogeneity based on the Poiseuille flow in the uniform channel. This model predicts the pressure drop ±\pm2-4% within the numerical results. The robustness and simplicity of this model enable the present numerical results for engineering and design aspects of microfluidic applications.

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@article{arxiv.2312.16032,
  title  = {CFD analysis of electroviscous effects in electrolyte liquid flow through heterogeneously charged uniform microfluidic device},
  author = {Jitendra Dhakar and Ram Prakash Bharti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.16032},
  year   = {2024}
}

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46 pages, 17 figures