Inertial focusing dynamics in spiral microchannels

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Abstract

This report details a comprehensive study of inertial focusing dynamics and particle behavior in low aspect ratio (h/w ~ 1/1 to 1/8) spiral microchannels. A continuum of particle streak behavior is shown with longitudinal, cross-sectional, and velocity resolution, yielding a large analyzed parameter space. The dataset is then summarized and compared to prior results from both straight microchannels and other low aspect ratio spiral microchannel designs. Breakdown of focusing into a primary and secondary fluorescent streak is observed in the lowest aspect ratio channels at high average downstream velocities. Streak movement away from the theoretically predicted near inner wall equilibrium position towards the center of the channel at high average downstream velocities is also detailed as a precursor to breakdown. State diagrams detail the overall performance of each device including values of the required channel lengths and the range of velocities over which quality focusing can be achieved. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Martel, J. M., & Toner, M. (2012). Inertial focusing dynamics in spiral microchannels. Physics of Fluids, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3681228

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