Thomas Cubaud

Nano Fluidics Lab Member.

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Research

  • Transport of bubbles in square microchannels for micro Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (uDMFC)

  • (Work supported by DARPA/MTO, "Micro Power Generation" program)

    The transport of gas bubbles in microchannels is a hydrodynamic problem with practical applications in enhanced oil recovery, heat pipes, and micro direct methanol fuel cells.

    Interactions on the boundaries between gas, liquid, and solid introduce non-linearity and instabilities in micro fluidic devices. Since small channels dimensions, surface tension forces dominate over gravity forces. Different aspects of the 2-phase flow are studied:

    • Flow pattern, void fraction and pressure drop
    • Wetting transition: dynamic contact angles and wetting kinetics
    • channels size and design

    Two-phase flow in microchannels with surface modificarions

    Droplets mixing

    Droplets mixing

    Education

    Wetting and dewetting on heterogeneous surfaces

    Work Experience

    2000 and 2001: Teaching assistant, Fluid Mechanics Experiments
    Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles & Ecole des Mines, Paris, France.

    Publications

    Contact Info

    Mailing Address:
    Thomas Cubaud, Ph.D.
    UCLA Mechanical & Aerospace Eng. Department
    420 Westwood Plaza, Eng IV Bldg, #18-111.
    Los Angeles, California 90095-1597

    Phone: 310-825-1350
    Fax: 310-825-1350
    Email: cubaud@seas.ucla.edu

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