Smart Structures and Systems
Volume 18, Number 5, 2016, pages 865-884
DOI: 10.12989/sss.2016.18.5.865
Role of network geometry on fluid displacement in microfluidic color-changing windows
Ahmet Burak Uçar, Orlin D. Velev and Hyung-Jun Koo
Abstract
We have previously demonstrated a microfluidic elastomer, which changes apparent color and could have potential applications in smart windows. The practical use of such functional microfluidic systems requires rapid and uniform fluid displacement throughout the channel network with minimal amount of liquid supply. The goal of this simulation study is to design various microfluidic networks for similar applications including, but not limited to, the color-switching windows and compare the liquid displacement speed and efficiency of the designs. We numerically simulate and analyze the liquid displacement in the microfluidic networks with serpentine, parallel and lattice channel configurations, as well as their modified versions with wide or tapered distributor and collector channels. The data are analyzed on the basis of numerical criteria defined to evaluate the performance of the corresponding functional systems. We found that the lattice channel network geometry with the tapered distributors and collectors provides most rapid and uniform fluid displacement with minimum liquid waste. The simulation results could give an important guideline for efficient liquid supply/displacement in emerging functional systems with embedded microfluidic networks.
Key Words
COMSOL simulation; microfluidic network; flow uniformity; liquid displacement efficiency; color-changing smart windows
Address
Ahmet Burak Uçar and Orlin D. Velev: Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA
Hyung-Jun Koo: Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul, Republic of Korea