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Experimental characterization of induction electrohydrodynamics for integrated microchannel pumping

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Published 28 April 2009 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Brian D Iverson and Suresh V Garimella 2009 J. Micromech. Microeng. 19 055015 DOI 10.1088/0960-1317/19/5/055015

0960-1317/19/5/055015

Abstract

Microscale fluid flow using traveling-wave induction electrohydrodynamics is demonstrated. A three-phase traveling-wave device fabricated for the experiments provides a temporally and spatially varying electric field which helps induce ions in a fluid that is subjected to a temperature gradient. These ions are moved as the traveling wave propagates, resulting in a drag force being exerted on the surrounding fluid. Repulsion-type electrohydrodynamic flow is visualized in a microchannel of depth 50 µm, and results are presented in terms of velocity measurements using particle image velocimetry. The effects of voltage, traveling-wave frequency and the addition of externally applied heat are demonstrated and heat transfer capabilities of the micropump are discussed.

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