Abstract
In an acoustofluidic system, the co-flow of fluids having a difference in acoustic impedance can result in an undesirable bulk transport (or relocation) of the fluids. In this work, we show how fluid relocation in combination with primary radiation force can be used to effect medium exchange and separation of different-sized particles suspended in the fluid by controlling the flow rates and acoustic energy density.
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