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Supplementary Material: Microfluidic Fabrication Solutions For Tailor-Designed Fiber Suspensions

Authors: Berthet, Helene; du Roure, Olivia; Lindner, Anke;

Supplementary Material: Microfluidic Fabrication Solutions For Tailor-Designed Fiber Suspensions

Abstract

Supplementary material for Berthet, H.; du Roure, O.; Lindner, A. Microfluidic Fabrication Solutions for Tailor-Designed Fiber Suspensions. Appl. Sci. 2016, 6, 385. Video S1: Microfluidic fabrication technique of fibers by in situ photopolymerization Video S2: In situ microfluidic measurement of the fiber’s Young’s modulus Video S3: Microfluidic fabrication technique of fibers by super-paramagnetic particles self-assembly Video S4: Fiber oscillating between the two lateral walls of a microfluidic channel Video S5: Flow through a constriction of a suspension of parallel fibers fabricated by photo-polymerization Video S6: Flow through a constriction of a suspension of rigid perpendicular fibers fabricated by photo-polymerization Video S7: Flow through a constriction of a suspension of flexible perpendicular fibers fabricated by photo-polymerization Video S8: Concentrated suspension of fibers flowing through a microfluidic constriction Video S9: Fibers made by colloids self-assembly flowing through a constriction and forming non-permanent clusters.

Keywords

flexible fibers, fiber suspensions, fibers, fluid-structure interactions, micro-fluidics

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