This project presents the coalescence and splitting dynamics of droplets for two-phase fluids. The Shan-Chen model (10.1103/PhysRevE.47.1815) is used to capture the interaction between the different phases, including the transfer of momentum, energy, and mass.
The model is tested for an exemplary microfluidic channel, with rigid and stationary walls (bounce-back boundary condition) and periodicity in x-direction.
The animation below shows the transport of the droplets inside the microfluidic channel to perform the first coalescence and then splitting of droplets;
and the color bar denotes velocity of the base fluid, and therefore maximum value is present at the interface. For the simulation details, two droplets are placed at the beginning of the channels. For t < 1300, a flow