Zheng et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Bubble generation rules in microfluidic devices with microsieve array as dispersion mediumZheng et al., 2015
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- 8866707647199203194
- Author
- Zheng C
- Zhao B
- Wang K
- Luo G
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- Publication venue
- AIChE Journal
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Microfluidic devices with microsieve array as the dispersion medium have been well recognized. However, few studies have been made on gas‐liquid two‐phase flow in microsieve dispersion devices. The bubble generation rules with single‐pore, radial‐array …
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