An efficient passive planar micromixer with fin-shaped baffles in the tee channel for wide Reynolds number flow range

Cesar Cortes Quiroz, A. Azarbadegan, E. Moeendarbary

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    Abstract

    A new design of a planar passive T-micromixer with
    fin-shaped baffles in the mixing channel is presented. The mixing efficiency and the level of pressure loss in the channel have been investigated by numerical simulations in the range of Reynolds number (Re) 1 to 50. A Mixing index (Mi) has been defined to quantify the mixing efficiency, which results over 85% at both ends of the Re range, what demonstrates the micromixer can enhance
    mixing using the mechanisms of diffusion (lower Re) and convection (higher Re). Three geometric dimensions: radius of baffle, baffles pitch and height of the channel define the design parameters, and the mixing index and pressure loss are the performance parameters used to optimize the micromixer geometry with a multi-criteria optimization method. The Pareto front of designs with the optimum trade-offs, maximum mixing index with minimum pressure loss, is
    obtained. Experiments for qualitative and quantitative validation have been implemented.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number24
    Pages (from-to)170-175
    JournalWorld Academy of Science Engineering and Technology
    Volume61
    Issue number37
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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