Microfluidic flow-through chambers for higher performance

Péter Pálovics, F. Ender, M. Rencz
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This paper presents a study on the effect of the different geometries on the velocity distributions in flow-through microchambers. The chambers are filled with magnetic nanopar-ticles and continuous flow is applied in them. Our goal was to find a good and simple geometry to ensure that the flow-through times, therefore the reaction times at most of the laminar flow lines are similar in the chamber. The homogeneity of the velocity field is also desired. For the investigations we performed CFD simulations. A simple method for the reaction time calculation is presented. New geometries are simulated and compared with the original chamber shape used in our previous experiments. The results are promising, in the new geometries the reaction time distribution in the middle of the chamber as well as the velocity field is more homogeneous than in the original case. The simulations were done with the help of the open source CFD software OpenFOAM. Based on the simulation results new microfluidic structures were designed for the further experiments with the magnetic nanoparticles.
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本文研究了不同几何形状对流动微室中速度分布的影响。腔室内填充磁性纳米颗粒,并在其中施加连续流动。我们的目标是找到一个好的和简单的几何结构,以确保通过时间,因此大多数层流线的反应时间在腔室中是相似的。速度场的均匀性也是需要的。为了调查,我们进行了CFD模拟。提出了一种计算反应时间的简便方法。模拟了新的几何形状,并与我们以前实验中使用的原始腔室形状进行了比较。结果表明,在新的几何形状下,腔室中部的反应时间分布和速度场比原来的情况更加均匀。仿真是在开源CFD软件OpenFOAM的帮助下完成的。在此基础上,设计了新型的微流控结构,用于进一步的磁性纳米颗粒实验。
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