A Peristaltic Micro Pump Driven by a Rotating Motor with Magnetically Attracted Steel Balls
<p>Schematic of the peristaltic micro pump (a) top view; and (b) cross sectional view of the channel before and after placing the steel ball in the presence of magnetic field.</p> ">
<p>Flowchart of fabrication process, using the PDMS soft lithography technique.</p> ">
<p>Pictures of a produced micro pump (a) view of a pump chip; and (b) a simple driving setup with a pump chip.</p> ">
<p>Schematic of the setup for flow rate testing.</p> ">
<p>Relationships between flow rate and rotation speed with different (a) ball bearing size; and (b) number of balls at zero back pressure.</p> ">
<p>Back pressure vs rotation speed with different ball bearing size.</p> ">
<p>Back pressure vs rotation speed in high speed mode.</p> ">
<p>Flow rate during a pumping cycle. The X-axis represents the normalized time of a pumping cycle (time divided by the pumping period), at 40 rpm, 0.5 s pumping period. The data is based on the average of three measurements. The red dashed line represents the average flow rate with the same condition as shown in <a href="#f5-sensors-09-02611" class="html-fig">Figure 5</a>.</p> ">
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Design and fabrication
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
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Du, M.; Ye, X.; Wu, K.; Zhou, Z. A Peristaltic Micro Pump Driven by a Rotating Motor with Magnetically Attracted Steel Balls. Sensors 2009, 9, 2611-2620. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90402611
Du M, Ye X, Wu K, Zhou Z. A Peristaltic Micro Pump Driven by a Rotating Motor with Magnetically Attracted Steel Balls. Sensors. 2009; 9(4):2611-2620. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90402611
Chicago/Turabian StyleDu, Min, Xiongying Ye, Kang Wu, and Zhaoying Zhou. 2009. "A Peristaltic Micro Pump Driven by a Rotating Motor with Magnetically Attracted Steel Balls" Sensors 9, no. 4: 2611-2620. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90402611
APA StyleDu, M., Ye, X., Wu, K., & Zhou, Z. (2009). A Peristaltic Micro Pump Driven by a Rotating Motor with Magnetically Attracted Steel Balls. Sensors, 9(4), 2611-2620. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90402611