Bubble deformations and segmented flows in corrugated microchannels at large capillary numbers

M Sauzade, T Cubaud - Physical Review Fluids, 2018 - APS
Physical Review Fluids, 2018APS
We experimentally investigate the interaction between individual bubble deformations and
collective distortions of segmented flows in nonlinear microfluidic geometries. Using highly
viscous carrier fluids, we study the evolution of monodisperse trains of gas bubbles from a
square to a smoothly corrugated microchannel characterized with a series of extensions and
constrictions along the flow path. The hysteresis in the bubble shape between accelerating
and decelerating flow fields is shown to increase with the capillary number. Measurements …
We experimentally investigate the interaction between individual bubble deformations and collective distortions of segmented flows in nonlinear microfluidic geometries. Using highly viscous carrier fluids, we study the evolution of monodisperse trains of gas bubbles from a square to a smoothly corrugated microchannel characterized with a series of extensions and constrictions along the flow path. The hysteresis in the bubble shape between accelerating and decelerating flow fields is shown to increase with the capillary number. Measurements of instantaneous bubble velocities reveal the presence of a capillary pull that produces a nonmonotonic behavior for the front velocity in accelerating flow regions. Functional relationships are developed for predicting the morphology and dynamics of viscous multiphase flow patterns at the pore scale.
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