Title of article :
The Mechanical Analysis of the Biofilm Streamer Nucleation and Geometry Characterization in Microfluidic Channels
Author/Authors :
Wang, Xiaoling School of Mechanical Engineering - University of Science and Technology Beijing - Beijing, China , Hao, Mudong School of Mechanical Engineering - University of Science and Technology Beijing - Beijing, China , Du, Xin School of Mechanical Engineering - University of Science and Technology Beijing - Beijing, China , Wang, Guoqing School of Mechanical Engineering - University of Science and Technology Beijing - Beijing, China , Matsushita, Jun-ichi Department of Materials Science - Tokai University - Hiratsuka, Japan
Abstract :
Bacteria can form biofilm streamers in microfluidic channels with various geometries. Experiments show that the streamer
geometry, such as its shape or thickness, depends on the fluid velocity and the geometry and curvature of the microfluidic channel. In
the paper, a mechanical analysis of the flow field is made in different channels, which shows that the secondary flow in the channel
is the reason for streamer nucleation and that the shear stress distribution decides the streamer geometry including shape and
thickness.Through a finite elements simulation, we obtain the secondary flow forming positions in both static and rotating channels:
positions that are the location of nucleation of the streamer. Thick or wide biofilm streamers occur at the points of minimum shear
stress in static channels. Furthermore, in rotating channels, spiral-like streamers form, due to the helical shape of the minimum
shear stress distribution. The findings may allow the prevention of biofilm formation and also the removal of bacteria adhered onto
certain surfaces in channels with small cross sections. The analysis also indicates how one can obtain desirable biofilm streamers
by control of the channel geometry and the loading conditions.
Keywords :
Nucleation , Characterization , Microfluidic , Mechanical
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine