In multiphase flow in confined geometries an elementary event concerns the interaction of a droplet with an obstacle. As a model of this configuration we study the collision of a droplet with a circular post that spans a significant fraction of the cross-section of a microfluidic channel. We demonstrate that there exist conditions for which a drop moves completely around the obstacle without breaking, while for the same geometry but higher speeds the drop breaks. Therefore, we identify a critical value of the capillary number above which a drop will break. We explain the results with a one-dimensional model characterizing the flow in the narrow gaps on either side of the obstacle, which identifies a surface-tension–driven instability associ...
Droplet breakup in flow past an obstacle: A capillary instability due to permeability variations Thi...
The breakup of droplets due to creeping motion in a confined microchannel geometry is studied using ...
We show experimentally, and explain theoretically, what velocity is needed to break an elongated dro...
In multiphase flow in confined geometries an elementary event concerns the interaction of a droplet ...
International audienceCombining experiments and theory, we investigate the break-up dynamics of defo...
International audienceDepending on the capillary number at play and the parameters of the flow geome...
International audienceWe study both experimentally and theoretically the fragmentation of droplets c...
International audienceDepending on the capillary number at play and the parameters of the flow geome...
We show experimentally, and explain theoretically, what velocity is needed to break an elongated dro...
International audienceThe fragmentation of drops into smaller ones, when impacting a surface, is a p...
International audienceThe fragmentation of drops into smaller ones, when impacting a surface, is a p...
International audienceA confined drop flowing against a rectangular obstacle placed off-center in a ...
International audienceA confined drop flowing against a rectangular obstacle placed off-center in a ...
International audienceUsing two different geometries, rectangular obstacles and asymmetric loops, we...
We report a study of droplet generation in two phase flows of non-miscible fluids in a T-shaped arra...
Droplet breakup in flow past an obstacle: A capillary instability due to permeability variations Thi...
The breakup of droplets due to creeping motion in a confined microchannel geometry is studied using ...
We show experimentally, and explain theoretically, what velocity is needed to break an elongated dro...
In multiphase flow in confined geometries an elementary event concerns the interaction of a droplet ...
International audienceCombining experiments and theory, we investigate the break-up dynamics of defo...
International audienceDepending on the capillary number at play and the parameters of the flow geome...
International audienceWe study both experimentally and theoretically the fragmentation of droplets c...
International audienceDepending on the capillary number at play and the parameters of the flow geome...
We show experimentally, and explain theoretically, what velocity is needed to break an elongated dro...
International audienceThe fragmentation of drops into smaller ones, when impacting a surface, is a p...
International audienceThe fragmentation of drops into smaller ones, when impacting a surface, is a p...
International audienceA confined drop flowing against a rectangular obstacle placed off-center in a ...
International audienceA confined drop flowing against a rectangular obstacle placed off-center in a ...
International audienceUsing two different geometries, rectangular obstacles and asymmetric loops, we...
We report a study of droplet generation in two phase flows of non-miscible fluids in a T-shaped arra...
Droplet breakup in flow past an obstacle: A capillary instability due to permeability variations Thi...
The breakup of droplets due to creeping motion in a confined microchannel geometry is studied using ...
We show experimentally, and explain theoretically, what velocity is needed to break an elongated dro...