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Kawale, D. (author), Jayaraman, Jishnu (author), Boukany, P. (author)
Fluidic rectification refers to anisotropic flow resistance upon changing the flow direction. Polymeric solutions, in contrast to Newtonian fluids, can exhibit an anisotropic flow resistance in microfluidic devices by tuning the channel shape at low Reynolds number. Such a concept has not been investigated in an anisotropic porous medium. We...
journal article 2019
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Kawale, D. (author), Bouwman, G.W. (author), Sachdev, S. (author), Zitha, P.L.J. (author), Kreutzer, M.T. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author), Boukany, P. (author)
Molecular conformations of individual polymers during flow through porous media are directly observed by single-DNA imaging in microfluidics. As the Weissenberg number increases during flow (Wi > 1), we observe two types of elastic instabilities: (a) stationary dead-zone and (b) time-dependant dead-zone washing. When stretched polymer chains...
journal article 2017
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Kawale, D. (author)
Crude oil has been an important source of energy for several decades now. Upon discovery of a crude oil reservoir until its abandonment, typically the oil recovery process can be classified in three stages. The primary and the secondary stage involve utilizing and maintaining reservoir pressure to recover oil respectively. The tertiary, or the...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Rems, L. (author), Kawale, D. (author), James Lee, L. (author), Boukany, P. (author)
Thanks to direct observation and manipulation of DNA in micro/nanofluidic devices, we are now able to elucidate the relationship between the polymer microstructure and its rheological properties, as well as to design new singlemolecule platforms for biophysics and biomedicine. This allows exploration of many new mechanisms and phenomena,...
journal article 2016
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