To generate droplets in a flow focusing
configuration, the continuous phase is
injected through two outside channels
and the disperse phase is injected
through a central channel into a narrow
orifice to create a strong extensional
flow.
The simulation below shows a flow
focusing geometry integrated into a
microfluidic device. One liquid flows
into two inlet channels surrounding a
center channel containing a second
immiscible liquid. The two liquids are
forced to flow through a small orifice
downstream. Pressure and viscous
stresses from the outer fluid force the
inner fluid into a narrow thread, which
breaks downstream of the orifice.