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Title: Heat transfer enhancement in a cross-slot micro-geometry
Authors: Abed, Waleed M.
Domingues, Allysson F.
Poole, Robert J.
Dennis, David J.C.
Keywords: Micro-geometry
Cross-slot
Steady symmetry-breaking bifurcation
Heat transfer
Hysteresis
Spiral vortex
Issue Date: Nov-2017
Publisher: International Journal of Thermal Sciences
Abstract: The cross-slot is a common geometric shape in microfluidic applications. In this article we investigate the influence of a purely-inertial flow instability on the enhancement of heat transfer in a cross-slot micro-geometry where symmetry is broken but the flow remains steady. The cross-slot comprises two crossed square channels with opposed inlets and outlets, which generate a stagnation point at the geometric centre (when the flow remains stable and symmetric). In the experiments, Rhodamine-B is utilised as a temperature-sensitive dye to measure the temperature distribution, these results compare well with three-dimensional numerical simulations, which are used to further elucidate the flow behaviour and heat transfer characteristics. The flow of a Newtonian fluid is steady, two-dimensional and produces a sharp symmetric boundary between fluid streams entering the cross-slot from opposite directions at low Reynolds numbers (Re). Therefore, only conduction heat transfer occurs between the fluid streams as there is virtually no mixing between them. Beyond a certain critical value of Re, approximately 40, a steady symmetry-breaking bifurcation occurs and convective heat transfer arises because an axially oriented spiral vortex is created in the outlet arms. The effects of this purely-inertial instability suggest it is an effective method of enhancing mixing and heat transfer in microfluidic devices that can be exploited in applications such as lab-on-chip and micro chemical-reaction devices at relatively low Reynolds numbers (i.e. Re < 100).
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