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Topology Optimization using a GCMMA optimization algorithm and the lattice Boltzmann method to find the optimal material layout for a micro-mixer. Two miscible (Red and blue) fluids enter a channel and should be mixed at the outlet. The evolution of the channel design is displayed on top with green being solid material and white being [...]
October 19th, 2011 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
This pacman-like animation demonstrates a conceptual microfluidic device in which fluid is flowing through a series of interconnected channels. When the fluid reaches a corner in the channel it experiences an impulsive force which drives it out of the corner. The fluid is wetting relative to the channel surface so surface tension pulls the droplet [...]
January 12th, 2011 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
The JetXpert system (drop in flight analysis system) is now available with an add-on for nozzle plate visualization. This option has two cameras and two light sources. The face plate wetting module can save images and movies like the JetXpert system. Duration : 0:0:17
February 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
This is a demonstration of a dual brushed DC motor peristaltic pump control. This configuration can be used in microfluidics, fluidic mixing in industrial and other commercial settings. This compact controller is fully controlled via the USB. Duration : 0:5:7
January 31st, 2010 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
University of Vermont’s Dr. Jane Hill’s Lab of the Engineering Department – animation on a section of research conducted by members of the lab. Animation by Katie Medrek. September 27, 2009. Duration : 0:0:35
January 30th, 2010 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
This video shows droplet libraries which have been generated in capillary tubing using miniature droplet generators. The droplets are encapsulated in silicone oil. Each droplet is chemically isolated from the others and from the walls of the tubing. Trains of droplets in a ‘spool format’ can serve as miniature chemical libraries for high throughput screening. [...]
January 29th, 2010 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
Encapsulation of eukaryotic cells in alginate using commercially available microtubing. Liquid alginate droplets with encapsulated cells enter from the left. A crosslinking agent (barium chloride, stained with green dye for visualization) enters from the top. Hydrodynamic interactions in the T-junction adds a fixed amount of crosslinking agent to each droplet. Throughputs of up to 20 [...]
January 28th, 2010 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
BioFlux provides a fully integrated solution for running biologically relevant cellular assays under shear flow. The system utilizes Fluxion’s Well Plate Microfluidics™ (WPM) to provide high content results from a convenient well-plate format. Precise control over shear flow enables a wide variety of cellular and microbiology applications which call for vascular emulation, mechanical stress, compound/buffer [...]
January 5th, 2010 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
Video related to research from Lab on a Chip. Article details: Sheng-Hung Chiu and Cheng-Hsien Liu “An air-bubble-actuated micropump for on-chip blood transportation” Read the article at: http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=B900139E Duration : 0:0:27
May 12th, 2009 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »
From the paper “Serial time-encoded amplified imaging for real-time observation of fast dynamic phenomena,” K. Goda, K. K. Tsia & B. Jalali, Nature 458, 1145-1149(30 April 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07980 Real-time movie of the ultrafast microfluidic flow captured by the STEAM camera. The duration, frame period, and shutter speed of the movie are 9.3 μs, 163 ns, [...]
May 6th, 2009 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »