Drying in a microfuidic chip: Experiments and simulations

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We present an experimental micro-model of drying porous media, based on microfuidic cells made of arrays of pillars on a regular grid, and complement these experiments with a matching two-dimensional pore-network model of drying. Disorder, or small-scale heterogeneity, was introduced into the cells by randomly varying the radii of the pillars. The microfuidic chips were flled with a volatile oil and then dried horizontally, such that gravitational efects were excluded. The experimental and simulated drying rates and patterns were then compared in detail, for various levels of disorder. The geometrical features were reproduced well, although the model under-predicted the formation of trapped clusters of drying fuid. Reproducing drying rates proved to be more challenging, but improved if the additional trapped clusters were added to the model. The methods reported can be adapted to a wide range of multi-phase fow problems, and allow for the rapid development of high-precision micro-models containing tens of thousands of individual elements.

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Fantinel, P., Borgman, O., Holtzman, R., & Goehring, L. (2017). Drying in a microfuidic chip: Experiments and simulations. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-15718-6

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