Effect of skimming layer in an electroosmotically driven viscoelastic fluid flow over charge modulated walls

Electrophoresis. 2022 Mar;43(5-6):724-731. doi: 10.1002/elps.202100221. Epub 2021 Dec 4.

Abstract

We report a numerical study on the effect of the skimming layer in an EOF of Oldroyd-B fluid over charge modulated walls. Three types of flow conditions were identified on the basis of the relative thickness of the skimming layer and the electrical double layer. We observe maximum slip velocity magnitude when the skimming layer thickness is very less than the thickness of the electrical double layer. For higher skimming layer thickness compared to the thickness of electrical double layer, slip velocity magnitude attenuates, and the polymeric stress inside the skimming layer becomes zero. Enhanced fluid elasticity generates asymmetric flow structures inside the microchannel, which can also be achieved by imposing an asymmetric surface charge along the channel walls. Our present analysis highlights the complex flow dynamics of the EOF of biofluids/polymeric fluids with a near-wall region depleted of macro-molecules.

Keywords: Electroosmosis; Multiphase flow; Skimming layer; Viscoelastic fluid.