A novel parallel laminar micromixer with a two-dimensional staggered Dean Vortex micromixer is optimized and fabricated in our study. Dean vortices induced by centrifugal forces in curved rectangular channels cause fluids to produce secondary flows. The split-and-recombination (SAR) structures of the flow channels and the impinging effects result in the reduction of the diffusion distance of two fluids. Three different designs of a curved channel micromixer are introduced to evaluate the mixing performance of the designed micromixer. Mixing performances are demonstrated by means of a pH indicator using an optical microscope and fluorescent particles via a confocal microscope at different flow rates corresponding to Reynolds numbers (Re) ran...
Flow pattern in two split and recombine (SAR) micromixers were experimentally studied by -LIF measur...
This study presents experiments and computational simulations of single-layer passive micromixer des...
The necessity of microscale mixing processes has been tremendously increasing in most of the micro-s...
Passive micromixers have attracted much attention during recent years due to the low-cost and simple...
In this paper, we explore the possibility of improving the efficiency of Dean vortex-based mixers by...
Micromixers are of considerable significance in many microfluidics system applications, from chemica...
Vortex flow increases the interface area of fluid streams by stretching along with providing continu...
In this numerical study, a new type of serpentine micromixer involving mixing units with a non-recta...
A micromixer is one of the most significant components in a microfluidic system. A three-dimensional...
This paper presents a new type of passive microfluidicmixer called the ‘‘H-micromixer’’.This type of...
Due to high mixing performance and simple geometry structure, serpentine micromixer is one typical p...
Mixing at the microscale is of great importance for various applications ranging from biological and...
Recently, the application of micromixers in microfluidic systems including chemical and biological a...
Chaotic mixing in three different types of curved-rectangular channels flow has been studied ex-peri...
Effective mixing is essential for a wide range of microfluidics applications. Passive micromixers ha...
Flow pattern in two split and recombine (SAR) micromixers were experimentally studied by -LIF measur...
This study presents experiments and computational simulations of single-layer passive micromixer des...
The necessity of microscale mixing processes has been tremendously increasing in most of the micro-s...
Passive micromixers have attracted much attention during recent years due to the low-cost and simple...
In this paper, we explore the possibility of improving the efficiency of Dean vortex-based mixers by...
Micromixers are of considerable significance in many microfluidics system applications, from chemica...
Vortex flow increases the interface area of fluid streams by stretching along with providing continu...
In this numerical study, a new type of serpentine micromixer involving mixing units with a non-recta...
A micromixer is one of the most significant components in a microfluidic system. A three-dimensional...
This paper presents a new type of passive microfluidicmixer called the ‘‘H-micromixer’’.This type of...
Due to high mixing performance and simple geometry structure, serpentine micromixer is one typical p...
Mixing at the microscale is of great importance for various applications ranging from biological and...
Recently, the application of micromixers in microfluidic systems including chemical and biological a...
Chaotic mixing in three different types of curved-rectangular channels flow has been studied ex-peri...
Effective mixing is essential for a wide range of microfluidics applications. Passive micromixers ha...
Flow pattern in two split and recombine (SAR) micromixers were experimentally studied by -LIF measur...
This study presents experiments and computational simulations of single-layer passive micromixer des...
The necessity of microscale mixing processes has been tremendously increasing in most of the micro-s...