Publications by authors named "Sun Ok Hong"

Mixing in microscale flows, where turbulence is inherently difficult to generate, has been a challenging issue owing to its laminar flow characteristics. Either the diffusion-based mixing process, or the convective mixing based on the cross-stream secondary flow, has been exploited as a passive mixing scheme that does not require any external force field. However, these techniques suffer from insufficient mixing or complicated channel design step.

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Viscoelastic fluids, including particulate systems, are found in various biological and industrial systems including blood flow, food, cosmetics, and electronic materials. Particles suspended in viscoelastic fluids such as polymer solutions migrate laterally, forming spatially segregated streams in pressure-driven flow. Viscoelastic particle migration was recently applied to microfluidic technologies including particle counting and sorting and the micromechanical measurement of living cells.

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Biological samples having viscoelastic properties are frequently tested using microfluidic devices. In addition, viscoelastic fluids such as polymer solutions have been used as a suspending medium to spatially focus particles in microchannels. The occurrence of flow instability even at low Reynolds number is a unique property of viscoelastic fluids.

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