Chin. Phys. Lett.  2007, Vol. 24 Issue (11): 3210-3213    DOI:
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Directional Motion of Droplets in a Conical Tube or on a Conical Fibre
LIU Jian-Lin;XIA Re;LI Bing-Wei;FENG Xi-Qiao
FML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084
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LIU Jian-Lin, XIA Re, LI Bing-Wei et al  2007 Chin. Phys. Lett. 24 3210-3213
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Abstract Manipulating the directional movement of liquid droplets is of significance for design and fabrication of some microfluidic devices. An energy-based method is adopted to analyse the directional movement of a droplet deposited in a conical tube or on a conical fibre. We perform an experiment to investigate the directional motion of a droplet in an open conical tube. Our theoretical analysis and experimental observations both demonstrate that surface tension can drive the droplet to move in the conical tube. The critical condition
of the liquid moving in the conical tube is presented. We also analyse a droplet on a conical hydrophilic fibre, which can move from the thinner to the thicker end.
Keywords: 68.03.Cd      87.19.St     
Received: 04 September 2007      Published: 23 October 2007
PACS:  68.03.Cd (Surface tension and related phenomena)  
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