This paper describes a novel pumping device without mechanical moving parts based on the periodic generation and collapse of a single vapour bubble in a channel. The channel shape is such that it creates an asymmetry in the surface tension forces, which results in a pumping effect. The principle can be implemented over a broad range of channel sizes and repetition frequencies. For illustration purposes, a particular implementation is described here where the working fluid is a salt solution in water, the channel diameters are of the order of 1 mm and the repetition frequency is between 1-10 Hz. In these conditions, the device develops a head of a few centimetres of water with typical flow rates in the range of 100 µl per minute. It appears ...
Abstract—A thermal-bubble-actuated micropump by the prin-ciples of liquid/vapor phase transition and...
When a gaseous bubble in liquid is excited by acoustic waves, it oscillates in harmony with the wave...
This paper proposes a new bidirectional pumping principle based on a dynamic rectification mechanism...
The paper reports data obtained on a simple micropump, suitable for electrolytes, based on the perio...
The paper reports data obtained on a simple micropump, suitable for electrolytes, based on the perio...
A micro-pump pumps either electrically conductive or non-conductive liquids through channels of the ...
This paper reports a new micropumping mechanism that combines directional bubble growth and symmetri...
We introduce a new mechanism to pump liquid in microchannels based on the directional growth and dis...
The pumping of an aqueous electrolyte by means of an asymmetrically placed thermal resistor and elec...
[[abstract]]A novel electrolysis-bubble-actuated micropump based on the roughness gradient design in...
The pumping of an aqueous electrolyte by means of an asymmetrically placed thermal resistor and elec...
A new concept for liquid manipulation has been developed and implemented in surface micromachined fl...
A thermally driven phase-change nonmechanical micropump has been investigated theoretically and expe...
An electrolysis-bubble-actuated micro pump is created. The pump is created with a top surface gradie...
When a gaseous bubble in liquid is excited by acoustic waves, it oscillates in harmony with the wave...
Abstract—A thermal-bubble-actuated micropump by the prin-ciples of liquid/vapor phase transition and...
When a gaseous bubble in liquid is excited by acoustic waves, it oscillates in harmony with the wave...
This paper proposes a new bidirectional pumping principle based on a dynamic rectification mechanism...
The paper reports data obtained on a simple micropump, suitable for electrolytes, based on the perio...
The paper reports data obtained on a simple micropump, suitable for electrolytes, based on the perio...
A micro-pump pumps either electrically conductive or non-conductive liquids through channels of the ...
This paper reports a new micropumping mechanism that combines directional bubble growth and symmetri...
We introduce a new mechanism to pump liquid in microchannels based on the directional growth and dis...
The pumping of an aqueous electrolyte by means of an asymmetrically placed thermal resistor and elec...
[[abstract]]A novel electrolysis-bubble-actuated micropump based on the roughness gradient design in...
The pumping of an aqueous electrolyte by means of an asymmetrically placed thermal resistor and elec...
A new concept for liquid manipulation has been developed and implemented in surface micromachined fl...
A thermally driven phase-change nonmechanical micropump has been investigated theoretically and expe...
An electrolysis-bubble-actuated micro pump is created. The pump is created with a top surface gradie...
When a gaseous bubble in liquid is excited by acoustic waves, it oscillates in harmony with the wave...
Abstract—A thermal-bubble-actuated micropump by the prin-ciples of liquid/vapor phase transition and...
When a gaseous bubble in liquid is excited by acoustic waves, it oscillates in harmony with the wave...
This paper proposes a new bidirectional pumping principle based on a dynamic rectification mechanism...