Tuning magnetofluidic spreading in microchannels

  • Wang, Zhaomeng
  • Varma, Vijaykumar B.
  • Wang, Zhi Ping
  • Ramanujan, Raju Vijayaraghavan
Publication date
January 2015
Journal
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering

Abstract

Magnetofluidic spreading (MFS) is a phenomenon in which a uniform magnetic field is used to induce spreading of a ferrofluid core cladded by diamagnetic fluidic streams in a three-stream channel. Applications of MFS include micromixing, cell sorting and novel microfluidic lab-on-a-chip design. However, the relative importance of the parameters which govern MFS is still unclear, leading to non-optimal control of MFS. Hence, in this work, the effect of various key parameters on MFS was experimentally and numerically studied. Our multi-physics model, which combines magnetic and fluidic analysis, showed excellent agreement between theory and experiment. It was found that spreading was mainly due to cross-sectional convection induced by magnetic...

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