Abstract

<h2>Abstract</h2> In this virtual seminar we will discuss the use of selective laser-induced etching (SLE) for the fabrication of glass microfluidic devices, in particular for the study of non-Newtonian fluid dynamics problems [1]. SLE enables the precise monolithic fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) channels and structures embedded in a rigid and transparent fused-silica substrate, and thus provides opportunities for a wealth of novel microscale flow experiments. We will highlight various recent and ongoing microfluidic projects from our laboratory that have been made possible by SLE fabrication. Our focus will be on flows of viscoelastic wormlike micellar and polymer solutions in microscale geometries featuring, for instance, slender rigid or cantilevered posts [2,3]. 3D intersections [4,5], and axisymmetric contraction/expansions [6]. We make use of state-of-the-art quantitative techniques such as high-speed flow-induced birefringence imaging and volumetric 3-component micro-particle image velocimetry to characterize and understand purely-elastic and inertioelastic flow instabilities arising in these complex systems.

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