A SUPERIMPOSED VALVELESS MICROPUMP USING NEW CHANNELS FOR OPTIMAL DRUG DELIVERY

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.24874/jsscm.2022.16.01.04
Ahmed Slami, S. Soulimane
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In this paper, we propose a valveless micropump with an improved inlet/outlet channel configuration for biomedical applications. To do so, we added curved parts known as "ears" to a standard diffuser/nozzle shape. This new design will enlarge the flow rate values between both directions for the purpose of improving the valveless micropump efficiency. After that, the new channel is incorporated into a double valveless micropump superimposed on each other making the diaphragm in sandwich. This kind of micropump shows no reflux at its common outlet and good reliability due to the new design of the diffuser/nozzle channel. COMSOL Multiphysics software is used to model and simulate, under Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) physic, the complete system of the superimposed valveless micropump (SVM). The results are promising and show that our kind of micropump is necessary for medication injection because of the no backflow at its common outlet, and also because of the increase in its efficiency.
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一种采用新型通道的叠加式无阀微泵
在本文中,我们提出了一种无阀微泵,改进了生物医学应用的入口/出口通道配置。为此,我们在标准扩散器/喷嘴形状上添加了称为“耳朵”的弯曲部件。这种新设计将增大双向流量值,以提高无阀微泵的效率。之后,新的通道被合并到一个双无阀微泵相互叠加,使隔膜在三明治。新型扩散管/喷嘴通道的设计,使该微泵在普通出口无回流,可靠性好。利用COMSOL Multiphysics软件,在流固耦合(FSI)物理条件下,对叠合式无阀微泵(SVM)的完整系统进行了建模和仿真。结果表明,由于其共同出口无回流,并且由于其效率的提高,我们的微泵在药物注射中是必要的。
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