Periodic response of fluidic networks with passive deformable features
Periodic response of fluidic networks with passive deformable features
This paper outlines the scaling parameters governing the frequency response of fluidic networks with embedded deformable features, which are subjected to periodic excitation. These parameters describe the impact of deformable feature properties on the relative importance of potential energy, kinetic energy, and viscous dissipation. They are used to identify device characteristics that produce specific frequency responses, such as low-pass, high-pass, and bandpass filters that exploit (or avoid) the effects of fluid inertia. Simulations illustrate that passive deformable diodes have little effect on the frequency response of high-pass filters comprised of elastomer features.
band-pass filters, fluidic devices, high-pass filters, low-pass filters, microfluidics
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Begley, Matthew R.
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Utz, Marcel
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Leslie, Daniel C.
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Haj-Hariri, Hossein
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Landers, James
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Bart-Smith, Hilary
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16 November 2009
Begley, Matthew R.
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Utz, Marcel
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Leslie, Daniel C.
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Haj-Hariri, Hossein
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Landers, James
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Bart-Smith, Hilary
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Begley, Matthew R., Utz, Marcel, Leslie, Daniel C., Haj-Hariri, Hossein, Landers, James and Bart-Smith, Hilary
(2009)
Periodic response of fluidic networks with passive deformable features.
Applied Physics Letters, 95 (20), Autumn Issue, .
(doi:10.1063/1.3266064).
Abstract
This paper outlines the scaling parameters governing the frequency response of fluidic networks with embedded deformable features, which are subjected to periodic excitation. These parameters describe the impact of deformable feature properties on the relative importance of potential energy, kinetic energy, and viscous dissipation. They are used to identify device characteristics that produce specific frequency responses, such as low-pass, high-pass, and bandpass filters that exploit (or avoid) the effects of fluid inertia. Simulations illustrate that passive deformable diodes have little effect on the frequency response of high-pass filters comprised of elastomer features.
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Published date: 16 November 2009
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band-pass filters, fluidic devices, high-pass filters, low-pass filters, microfluidics
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Magnetic Resonance
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/354145
ISSN: 0003-6951
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