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arxiv: 1708.05846 · v2 · pith:ZHKNJO67new · submitted 2017-08-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Passive control of viscous flow via elastic snap-through

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keywords flowpassivearchconstrictingcontrolelasticfluxstates
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We demonstrate the passive control of viscous flow in a channel by using an elastic arch embedded in the flow. Depending on the fluid flux, the arch may `snap' between two states --- constricting and unconstricting --- that differ in hydraulic conductivity by up to an order of magnitude. We use a combination of experiments at a macroscopic scale and theory to study the constricting and unconstricting states, and determine the critical flux required to transition between them. We show that such a device may be precisely tuned for use in a range of applications, and in particular has potential as a passive microfluidic fuse to prevent excessive fluxes in rigid-walled channels.

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