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These videos depict two miscible liquids with different densities and viscosities coming into contact. This study explores how a swellable test pad can be deployed for measuring urea in saliva by partially prefilling the pad with a miscible solution of

These videos depict two miscible liquids with different densities and viscosities coming into contact. This study explores how a swellable test pad can be deployed for measuring urea in saliva by partially prefilling the pad with a miscible solution of greater viscosity and density. The resultant Korteweg stresses and viscous fingering patterns are analyzed using solutions with added food color through video analysis and image processing. Image analysis is simplified using the saturation channel after converting RGB image sequences to HSB. These videos are conjunction to an article submission to MDPI Bioengineering journal as supplementary files to enhance the breadth and depth of the content therein.

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  • Capillary Movement of Miscible Fluids
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2018-03-15
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Clingan, H., Rusk, D., Smith, K., Garcia, A. (2018). Viscous Fingering of Miscible Liquids in Porous and Swellable Media for Rapid Diagnostic Tests. Supplemental materials. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.50334

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