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CFD simulation of droplet formation in a wide-type microfluidic T-junction

Chen et al., 2012

Document ID
4825334710347217455
Author
Chen N
Wu J
Jiang H
Dong L
Publication year
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Journal of dispersion science and technology

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Droplet formation in a wide-type microfluidic T-junction was studied using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. Two distinct regimes of droplet formation were confirmed: dripping and jetting; and, at both regimes, droplet size decreases with an increase in …
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