Issue 6, 2004

Magnetically-driven biomimetic micro pumping using vortices

Abstract

Planar micropumps utilizing vortices shed by an oscillating ferromagnetic bar are presented. The movement of the bar is induced by magnetic coupling with an external spinning magnet. Thus, energy transfer is achieved without physical contact or need of any on-chip power source. To create vortices inside the chip, the Reynolds number is locally increased with the oscillation of the bar. The utilization of the vortices as a tool for efficient transfer of energy is inspired by the behaviour of swimming animals and flying insects in nature. The pumps operate in two different scales (milli-scale and micro-scale) in order to take advantage of both. Experiments are presented characterizing the pumps and their flow patterns. The range of operation of the pumps is from 3 µl min−1 to 600 µl min−1, though smaller flow rates are also possible.

Graphical abstract: Magnetically-driven biomimetic micro pumping using vortices

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 May 2004
Accepted
12 Oct 2004
First published
11 Nov 2004

Lab Chip, 2004,4, 598-602

Magnetically-driven biomimetic micro pumping using vortices

J. Atencia and D. J. Beebe, Lab Chip, 2004, 4, 598 DOI: 10.1039/B407710E

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