Passive Mixing: Hydrodynamic focusing: Difference between revisions
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Hydrodynamic focusing is utilizing a focusing stream to confine or reduce a flowing stream. This can be used to help focus a stream or for mixing purposes. Hydrodynamic focusing is passive mixing because it requires no external forces. | Hydrodynamic focusing is utilizing a focusing stream to confine or reduce a flowing stream. This can be used to help focus a stream or for mixing purposes. Hydrodynamic focusing is passive mixing because it requires no external forces. | ||
<math>Re=( | <math>Re=([ρ][υ]Dh)/[μ]</math> | ||
Flow Cytommetry | Flow Cytommetry |
Revision as of 19:40, 20 February 2017
Introduction
Hydrodynamic focusing is utilizing a focusing stream to confine or reduce a flowing stream. This can be used to help focus a stream or for mixing purposes. Hydrodynamic focusing is passive mixing because it requires no external forces.
[math]\displaystyle{ Re=([ρ][υ]Dh)/[μ] }[/math]
Flow Cytommetry