Fluidic Ratchet Based on Marangoni−Bénard Convection
Article 2003 en
Authors
AS
Abraham D. Stroock
RI
Rustem F. Ismagilov
HS
Howard A. Stone
Abstract
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A mean flow is observed experimentally in a layer of fluid undergoing Marangoni−Bénard convection over a heated substrate that presents a pattern of asymmetrical grooves. The direction of the mean flow is a function of the temperature difference across the layer and of the thickness of the layer; the direction can be controlled by changing these parameters. This system acts as a fluidic ratchet: the local structure of the thermally driven convection interacts with the asymmetry of the local topographical pattern and causes a net, global flow in the fluid. This fluidic ratchet may be useful in handling fluids on macroscopic and microscopic scales.
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