Steady streaming viscometry of Newtonian liquids in microfluidic devices
Fluid Dynamics
2019-04-16 v1
Abstract
We report a novel technique capable of measuring the kinematic shear viscosity of Newtonian liquids with steady streaming in microfluidic devices. This probe-free microrheological method utilizes sub-kilohertz liquid oscillation frequencies around a cylindrical obstacle, ensuring that the inner streaming layer is comparable in size to the cylinder radius. To calibrate the viscometer, the evolution of the inner streaming layer as a function of oscillation frequency for a liquid of known viscosity is characterized using standard particle tracking techniques. Once calibrated, we show how the steady streaming viscometer can be used to measure low-viscosity liquids and volatile liquids.
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@article{arxiv.1902.04758,
title = {Steady streaming viscometry of Newtonian liquids in microfluidic devices},
author = {Giridar Vishwanathan and Gabriel Juarez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.04758},
year = {2019}
}