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They were perfused in a small parallel-plate perfusion chamber with a slit height of 0.1 mm and a slit width of 2 mm corresponding with flow rates of 15 μl min−1 (shear rate 10 s).
The microchamber has a slit height of 0.2 mm and a width of 2 mm and contains a plug on which a coverslip (18 mm × 18 mm) with confluent HUVECs was mounted.
For that, five different values of the slit height, 0.7, 1.0, 1.5, 1.5 and 2.0 mm, were used together with five differently finished surfaces for the channel bottom wall, possessing average roughness values of 31.4, 11.4, 4.1, 1.3 and below 1 μm, which is the sensor detection limit of the contact profilometer used for the measurements.
This work addresses this issue by characterizing experimentally (using the micro-PIV technique) and numerically (using CFD) steady-state Newtonian (water and water/glycerine solutions) fluid flows and non-Newtonian (water/glycerine/xanthan) blood analogue flows, in a slit with a height of 1.3 mm and a width of 30 mm.
The slit lamp is a modified microscope where the object of interest can be viewed at 6.3 to 40× magnification using a height and width adjustable slit of light that illuminates the object of interest at a chosen angle, thus providing the possibility three-dimensional optical sectioning.
The examination of the selected polymers with different slits gave essentially the same results at each slit height, verifying the absence of wall slip.
And what of height?
Because of height.
Skirt, with slit of the side and bandeau top.
It was shown that reducing the slit height and the number of feeding channels had a significant effect on droplet size distribution, leading to a smaller mean droplet size.
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