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The flow topology transition of liquid-liquid Taylor flows in square microchannels

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EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS
Volume 63, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-021-03358-6

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [SPP1740, TH 893/17-2]

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This study investigates the change of flow topology in Taylor flow and its relation to excess velocity. Experimental measurements show the momentum transport from the continuous phase to the droplets and how it affects the flow field and the position of the droplet's main vortex core.
This work investigates the change of the flow topology of Taylor flow and qualitatively relates it to the excess velocity. Ensemble-averaged 3D2C-mu PIV measurements simultaneously resolve the flow field inside and outside the droplets of a liquid-liquid Taylor flow that moves through a rectangular horizontal microchannel. While maintaining a constant Capillary number Ca = 0.005, the Reynolds number (0.52 <= Re <= 2.14), the viscosity ratio (0.24 <= lambda <= 2.67) and surfactant concentrations of sodium dodecyl sulfate (0-3 CMC) are varied. We experimentally identified the product of the Reynolds number Re and the viscosity ratio lambda to indicate the momentum transport from the continuous phase (slugs) into the droplets (plugs). The position and size of the droplet's main vortex core as well as the flow topology in the cross section of this vortex core changed with increased momentum transfer. Further, we found that the relative velocity of the Taylor droplet correlates negatively with the evoked topology change. A correlation is proposed to describe the effect quantitatively.

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