Recent advances in microfluidic technologies have created a demand for techniques to control the motion of flowing microparticles. Here we consider how the shape and geometric confinement of a rigid microparticle can be tailored for ‘self-steering’ under external flow. We find that an asymmetric particle, weakly confined in one direction and strongly confined in another, will align with the flow and focus to the channel centreline. Experimentally and theoretically, we isolate three viscous hydrodynamic mechanisms that contribute to particle dynamics. Through their combined effects, a particle is stably attracted to the channel centreline, effectively behaving as a damped oscillator. We demonstrate the use of self-steering particles for micr...
In this study, inertial focusing phenomenon was investigated, which can be used as a passive method ...
Microfluidic techniques are effective tools for precise manipulation of particles and cells, whose e...
Studying the motion of cells and investigating their migration patterns in inertial microchannels ha...
The recent advancements in lab-on-a-chip technologies has led to numerous studies on the collective ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.120Cataloged from...
Comprehensive understanding of particle motion in microfluidic devices is essential to unlock additi...
The behavior of confined particles in microchannels at moderate Reynolds number has received much at...
Inertial microfluidics has emerged as an important tool for manipulating particles and cells. For a ...
We present a simple method to control the position of ellipsoidal magnetic particles in microchannel...
<p>We combine theory and numerical calculations to accurately predict the motion of anisotropic part...
Inertial microfluidic is able to focus and separate particles in microchannels based on the characte...
Transport properties of particles in confining geometries show very specific characteristics as late...
In this thesis, we show how to combine microfluidics and feedback control to independently steer mul...
We show that it is possible to direct particles entrained in a fluid along trajectories much like ra...
Inertial microfluidics has become one of the emerging topics due to potential applications such as p...
In this study, inertial focusing phenomenon was investigated, which can be used as a passive method ...
Microfluidic techniques are effective tools for precise manipulation of particles and cells, whose e...
Studying the motion of cells and investigating their migration patterns in inertial microchannels ha...
The recent advancements in lab-on-a-chip technologies has led to numerous studies on the collective ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.120Cataloged from...
Comprehensive understanding of particle motion in microfluidic devices is essential to unlock additi...
The behavior of confined particles in microchannels at moderate Reynolds number has received much at...
Inertial microfluidics has emerged as an important tool for manipulating particles and cells. For a ...
We present a simple method to control the position of ellipsoidal magnetic particles in microchannel...
<p>We combine theory and numerical calculations to accurately predict the motion of anisotropic part...
Inertial microfluidic is able to focus and separate particles in microchannels based on the characte...
Transport properties of particles in confining geometries show very specific characteristics as late...
In this thesis, we show how to combine microfluidics and feedback control to independently steer mul...
We show that it is possible to direct particles entrained in a fluid along trajectories much like ra...
Inertial microfluidics has become one of the emerging topics due to potential applications such as p...
In this study, inertial focusing phenomenon was investigated, which can be used as a passive method ...
Microfluidic techniques are effective tools for precise manipulation of particles and cells, whose e...
Studying the motion of cells and investigating their migration patterns in inertial microchannels ha...