Although studies of microscale flow have covered an extensive range of flow phenomena and flow conditions, one area that has received limited attention is bounded gas flows. This dissertation describes the applicability and characterizes the behavior of gas flows in microfluidic systems. We introduce the design of a pressure regulator based on thermally modulating the viscous energy dissipation of Venturi flow through a micronozzle. This component, which contains no moving parts, outputs both positive and negative pressures on the order of ±1 kPa from a fixed positive pressure input of 110 kPa (gauge), using temperature control between 30 °C to 95 °C. To show the applicability of the Venturi microregulator for electronic flow control in gas...
This paper reports the first factorial design of a micro Venturi injector completed by a simulative ...
Microfluidics is essential in many applications, particularly in biomedical and chemical analysis. U...
Microfluidics differ from conventional fluid flows in that viscous forces dominate. As a result, mic...
Although studies of microscale flow have covered an extensive range of flow phenomena and flow condi...
textComplex flow structures consisting of branching, multi-scale, hierarchically arranged flow paths...
Flow boiling in microchannels is one of the most promising cooling techniques for microelectronics. ...
Microchannels are being considered in many advanced heat transfer applications, including automotive...
Through the use of latent heat evaporating, flow boiling in microchannels offers new opportunities t...
Microfluidics typically uses either a syringe pump that regulates the flow rate in microchannels or ...
As a highly viscoelastic liquid, flowing blood exerts a shearing force that has a significant effect...
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We introduce a flow regulating technology that uses trapped air bubbles in a hydrophobic microfluidi...
The need for detailed understanding of fundamental and advanced components towards the widespread us...
The last two decades have witnessed a rapid development of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) inv...
Fluid manipulation at the micrometer scale has traditionally involved the use of batch-fabricated ch...
This paper reports the first factorial design of a micro Venturi injector completed by a simulative ...
Microfluidics is essential in many applications, particularly in biomedical and chemical analysis. U...
Microfluidics differ from conventional fluid flows in that viscous forces dominate. As a result, mic...
Although studies of microscale flow have covered an extensive range of flow phenomena and flow condi...
textComplex flow structures consisting of branching, multi-scale, hierarchically arranged flow paths...
Flow boiling in microchannels is one of the most promising cooling techniques for microelectronics. ...
Microchannels are being considered in many advanced heat transfer applications, including automotive...
Through the use of latent heat evaporating, flow boiling in microchannels offers new opportunities t...
Microfluidics typically uses either a syringe pump that regulates the flow rate in microchannels or ...
As a highly viscoelastic liquid, flowing blood exerts a shearing force that has a significant effect...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77049/1/AIAA-29362-321.pd
We introduce a flow regulating technology that uses trapped air bubbles in a hydrophobic microfluidi...
The need for detailed understanding of fundamental and advanced components towards the widespread us...
The last two decades have witnessed a rapid development of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) inv...
Fluid manipulation at the micrometer scale has traditionally involved the use of batch-fabricated ch...
This paper reports the first factorial design of a micro Venturi injector completed by a simulative ...
Microfluidics is essential in many applications, particularly in biomedical and chemical analysis. U...
Microfluidics differ from conventional fluid flows in that viscous forces dominate. As a result, mic...