Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol.165, No.7-8, 435-440, 2010
Electroviscous effect on non-Newtonian fluid flow in microchannels
Understanding non-Newtonian flow in microchannels is of both fundamental and practical significance for various microfluidic devices. A numerical study of non-Newtonian flow in microchannels combined with electroviscous effect has been conducted. The electric potential in the electroviscous force term is calculated by solving a lattice Boltzmann equation. And another lattice Boltzmann equation without derivations of the velocity when calculating the shear is employed to obtain flow field. The simulation of commonly used power-law non-Newtonian flow shows that the electroviscous effect on the flow depends significantly on the fluid rheological behavior. For the shear thinning fluid of the power-law exponent n < 1, the fluid viscosity near the wall is smaller and the electroviscous effect plays a more important role. And its effect on the flow increases as the ratio of the Debye length to the channel height increases and the exponent n decreases. While the shear thickening fluid of n > 1 is less affected by the electroviscous force, it can be neglected in practical applications. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.