With the term “microfluidic” we refer to the study and manipulation of fluids that can flow along small channels with typical transversal size of tenth of microns. Microfluidic lab-on-chip devices are usually designed to mimic on a much smaller scale operations performed in a standard laboratory, … Continue Reading ››
Particles impacting at a T-junction
Understanding the behaviour of particles entrained in a fluid flow upon changes in flow direction is crucial in problems where particle inertia is important, such as the erosion process in pipe bends. We present results … Continue Reading ››