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Structured PDMS used as active element for a biomimetics inspired fluid transporter

Alexander Rockenbach, Uwe Schnakenberg

. 2015 ; 45 (2) : 37-41.

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc16004962

A pneumatically actuated fluid transporter to transport fluids along surfaces is introduced. The biomimetic approach is based on the transportation principle of fluids by cilia or comb-row arrays due to the generation of metachronal waves. Rows of PDMS flaps which mimic comb-rows are asymmetrically positioned on flexible membranes. Each membrane is deflected by applying a defined pressure profile to achieve a metachronal wave on the surface. The simulations of the membrane behavior as well as a description of the concept by applying metachronal waves to the artificial comb row arrays are presented. The proof-of-concept shows fluid transport of up to 64 µm/s near the flap tips.

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