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Title: Fast Solvers for Models of ICEO Microfluidic Flows
Authors: Shuttleworth, Robert R.
Elman, Howard C.
Long, Kevin R.
Templeton, Jeremy A.
Type: Technical Report
Issue Date: Jan-2008
Series/Report no.: UM Computer Science Department
CS-TR-4901
UMIACS
UMIACS-TR-2008-01
Abstract: We demonstrate the performance of a fast computational algorithm for modeling the design of a microfluidic mixing device. The device uses an electrokinetic process, induced charge electroosmosis, by which a flow through the device is driven by a set of charged obstacles in it. Its design is realized by manipulating the shape and orientation of the obstacles in order to maximize the amount of fluid mixing within the device. The computation entails the solution of a constrained optimization problem in which function evaluations require the numerical solution of a set of partial differential equations: a potential equation, the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, and a mass transport equation. The most expensive component of the function evaluation (which must be performed at every step of an iteration for the optimization) is the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations. We show that by using some new robust algorithms for this task, based on certain preconditioners that take advantage of the structure of the linearized problem, this computation can be done efficiently. Using this computational strategy, in conjunction with a derivative-free pattern search algorithm for the optimization, applied to a finite element discretization of the problem, we are able to determine optimal configurations of microfluidic devices.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/7499
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