AbstractWe have developed a simple microfluidic device that allows us to model the peak deflection experienced by an elastomer membrane when under a dynamic pneumatic or hydraulic actuation. The device uses fluidic displacement principles to accurately display the volume change experienced by an expanding membrane. This volume change is then used to calculate the peak deflection height of the membrane. The device has been fabricated using already well established dry film techniques commonly used in the field of microfluidics. Its simple design does not require any complex or expensive electronics and experimental results show the device's ability to record deflections over a range of membrane diameters down to a resolution of 38μm. Simple ...
Conventional approaches to microscale actuation, such as electrostatic, have difficulty in achieving...
Mechanical properties of hyper elastic elastomers provide new opportunities to captors, radio freque...
International audienceDealing with discrete volumes of fluid in microfluidics in the health field ha...
AbstractWe have developed a simple microfluidic device that allows us to model the peak deflection e...
[[abstract]]This paper reports on a novel method to characterize the mechanical properties, such as ...
We report a method for making ultra-thin PDMS membrane devices. Freely suspended membranes as thin a...
The point deflection method has recently emerged as a possible alternative to current micromechanica...
We report on the use of zipping actuation applied to dielectric elastomer actuators to microfabricat...
A novel approach was proposed to measure the hydraulic capacitance of a microfluidic membrane pump. ...
A new mechanical testing device of free standing membranes by Bulge Test has been built at Institute...
This paper investigates the basic deflection properties of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane as a...
AbstractTo increase the spatial resolution of CMUT based ultrasound imaging, the feasibility of devi...
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes have been widely used in the microfluidic community to achieve...
Abstract We report a method for making ultra-thin PDMS membrane devices. Freely suspended membranes ...
[[abstract]]A testing method has been developed for in situ mechanical characterizations of square m...
Conventional approaches to microscale actuation, such as electrostatic, have difficulty in achieving...
Mechanical properties of hyper elastic elastomers provide new opportunities to captors, radio freque...
International audienceDealing with discrete volumes of fluid in microfluidics in the health field ha...
AbstractWe have developed a simple microfluidic device that allows us to model the peak deflection e...
[[abstract]]This paper reports on a novel method to characterize the mechanical properties, such as ...
We report a method for making ultra-thin PDMS membrane devices. Freely suspended membranes as thin a...
The point deflection method has recently emerged as a possible alternative to current micromechanica...
We report on the use of zipping actuation applied to dielectric elastomer actuators to microfabricat...
A novel approach was proposed to measure the hydraulic capacitance of a microfluidic membrane pump. ...
A new mechanical testing device of free standing membranes by Bulge Test has been built at Institute...
This paper investigates the basic deflection properties of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane as a...
AbstractTo increase the spatial resolution of CMUT based ultrasound imaging, the feasibility of devi...
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes have been widely used in the microfluidic community to achieve...
Abstract We report a method for making ultra-thin PDMS membrane devices. Freely suspended membranes ...
[[abstract]]A testing method has been developed for in situ mechanical characterizations of square m...
Conventional approaches to microscale actuation, such as electrostatic, have difficulty in achieving...
Mechanical properties of hyper elastic elastomers provide new opportunities to captors, radio freque...
International audienceDealing with discrete volumes of fluid in microfluidics in the health field ha...