This work describes the modeling and simulation of a parallel-plate Electrowetting On Dielectric (EWOD) device that moves fluid droplets through surface tension effects. The fluid dynamics are modeled by Hele-Shaw type equations with a focus on including the relevant boundary phenomena. Specifically, we include contact angle saturation, hysteresis, and contact line pinning into our model. We show that these extra boundary effects are needed to make reasonable predictions of the correct shape and time scale of droplet motion. We compare our simulation to experimental data for five different cases of droplet motion that include splitting and joining of droplets. Without these boundary effects, the simulation predicts droplet motion that ...
This thesis focuses on the symmetric and asymmetric splitting of droplets, which is a prominent flui...
Electrowetting has been proposed as a technique for manipulating droplets surrounded by air or oil. ...
This thesis focuses on the symmetric and asymmetric splitting of droplets, which is a prominent flui...
This paper discusses the modeling and simulation of a parallel-plate Electrowetting On Dielectric (E...
This work describes the modeling and simulation of a parallel-plate Electrowet-ting On Dielectric (E...
Abstract Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) moving fluid by surface tension effects offers some adv...
Electrowetting (EW) induced droplet motion has been explored in the past decade in view of its promi...
The static shape of droplets under electrowetting actuation is well understood. The steady-state sha...
Electrowetting (EW) induced droplet motion has been explored in the past decade in view of its promi...
A numerical simulation of electrowetting on a dielectric was performed in COMSOL to grant insight on...
The physical mechanism responsible for droplet manipulation in electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) d...
The physical mechanism responsible for droplet manipulation in electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) d...
This work reports both theoretically and numerically a novel mechanism of electrowetting-induced jum...
Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is a powerful tool in many droplet-manipulation applications wi...
By applying voltages across a liquid droplet and an underlying dielectric, it is possible to make di...
This thesis focuses on the symmetric and asymmetric splitting of droplets, which is a prominent flui...
Electrowetting has been proposed as a technique for manipulating droplets surrounded by air or oil. ...
This thesis focuses on the symmetric and asymmetric splitting of droplets, which is a prominent flui...
This paper discusses the modeling and simulation of a parallel-plate Electrowetting On Dielectric (E...
This work describes the modeling and simulation of a parallel-plate Electrowet-ting On Dielectric (E...
Abstract Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) moving fluid by surface tension effects offers some adv...
Electrowetting (EW) induced droplet motion has been explored in the past decade in view of its promi...
The static shape of droplets under electrowetting actuation is well understood. The steady-state sha...
Electrowetting (EW) induced droplet motion has been explored in the past decade in view of its promi...
A numerical simulation of electrowetting on a dielectric was performed in COMSOL to grant insight on...
The physical mechanism responsible for droplet manipulation in electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) d...
The physical mechanism responsible for droplet manipulation in electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) d...
This work reports both theoretically and numerically a novel mechanism of electrowetting-induced jum...
Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is a powerful tool in many droplet-manipulation applications wi...
By applying voltages across a liquid droplet and an underlying dielectric, it is possible to make di...
This thesis focuses on the symmetric and asymmetric splitting of droplets, which is a prominent flui...
Electrowetting has been proposed as a technique for manipulating droplets surrounded by air or oil. ...
This thesis focuses on the symmetric and asymmetric splitting of droplets, which is a prominent flui...