Microfluidic mixer study
Placeholder case study — to be replaced with the real write-up.
Overview
A study comparing passive micromixer geometries to find the best trade-off between mixing efficiency and pressure drop for a low-Reynolds-number flow.
Approach
- Built a parametric CFD model and swept channel width, serpentine pitch, and flow rate.
- Quantified mixing with a concentration-uniformity index sampled at the outlet.
- Tracked pressure drop alongside, so efficiency was never read in isolation.
Results
The serpentine geometry reached target uniformity at roughly half the channel length of the straight baseline, for a modest pressure-drop penalty.
What I’d do next
Prototype the top candidate and validate the simulated mixing against dye experiments.