通过热毛细对流流驱动的微米尺寸颗粒的一维操纵

R. T. Mallea, A. Bolopion, J. Beugnot, P. Lambert, M. Gauthier
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本文研究了由热毛细对流驱动的微操作系统的开环特性。放置在空气/液体界面上的微米尺寸物体是通过使用激光加热液体表面来驱动的。热量在界面处产生表面张力梯度,引起用于移动物体的热毛细对流。本文在开环实验的基础上对该方法的性能进行了分析。提出并讨论了几种驱动策略。实验结果突出了这种方法的潜力,因为获得了每秒几毫米的速度。但是开环驱动不能保证定位精度,因此在今后的工作中需要采用闭环控制。作为实现闭环控制的第一步,本文提出了系统的模型。该模型基于开环实验结果,但所提出的方法可以应用于任何使用热毛细对流流进行粒子操纵的装置。
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1D manipulation of a micrometer size particle actuated via thermocapillary convective flows
This paper deals with the open-loop characterization of a micromanipulation system actuated by thermocapillary convective flows. Micrometric size objects placed at the air/liquid interface are actuated by heating the surface of the liquid using a laser. The heat generates a surface tension gradient at the interface which induces thermocapillary convective flows that are used to move the objects. In this paper, the performances of this approach are analyzed based on open-loop experiments. Several actuation strategies are proposed and discussed. The experimental results highlight the potential of this approach since velocities up to several millimeters per second are obtained. However the precision of the positioning is not ensured by open-loop actuation, so closed-loop control will be necessary in future works. As a first step towards closed-loop control, this paper proposes a model of the system. This model is based on the open-loop experimental results, but the proposed methodology can be applied to any setup that use thermocapillary convective flows for particle manipulation.
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