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titleOfInvention Simple micro-channel device for forming stable annular flow
abstract The invention relates to a simple microchannel device for forming stable annular flow, which comprises a base, an inflow guiding and retaining system, an outflow guiding and retaining system, a first inner tube, a second inner tube, an outer tube, a linear center plug-in and a support pillar, wherein when the linear center plug-in is made of oleophylic materials, the outer tube is made of hydrophilic materials, and when the linear center plug-in is made of hydrophilic materials, the outer tube is made of oleophylic materials; the inflow guide retention system is composed of two first templates with the same shape, structure and size, and the outflow guide retention system is composed of two second templates with the same shape, structure and size. Experiments show that by using the simple microchannel device, the liquid-liquid two-phase fluid forms stable annular flow in a wider flow ratio range, and phase separation can be carried out in time when the liquid-liquid two-phase fluid flows out of the microchannel. In addition, the microchannel device has simple preparation process and low cost, and is convenient for users with large use amount such as teaching units to accept or prepare by themselves.
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