BioMed2008-38096 APPLICATION OF SPLIT FLOW DESIGN TECHNIQUE TO SIMPLE MICROCHANNEL GEOMETRIES FOR ENHANCED MIXING

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ABSTRACT The ability to control mixing of reagents in MEMS systems is crucial for many biological and chemical analysis applications. However mixing in these microfluidic devices is a challenge because the flows are laminar corresponding to very low Reynolds number. In this paper mixing of such reagents in simple microchannel geometries is investigated computationally. A novel concept of "split flow design" is applied to these simple microchannel configurations. Significant improvement in mixing is seen by employing the split flow design technique

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