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Membrane Actuation for Micropumps

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Encyclopedia of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics

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Diaphragm actuation; Thick-film piezoelectric actuation; Thin-film actuation

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Membrane actuation for micropumps refers to the reciprocating periodic motion of a thin flexible layer – diaphragm or membrane made of silicon or other materials – bounding one side of a displacement micropump to create volume and pressure oscillations in a fluid (i.e., liquid or gas) stored in the chamber of the micropump that is rectified by other means to accomplish a net fluid flow through the micropump. The mechanical energy necessary for the membrane actuation in micropumps is generally derived from electrical, thermal, optical, or other forms of energy.

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Micropumps based on a variety of operating principles have been developed since early 1970s for pumping and/or precisely controlling fluid volumes on the order of a milliliter and below, which has enabled numerous emerging applications including dosing therapeutic drugs into the body, Lab-on-a-Chip diagnostic tools,...

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Saggere, L. (2015). Membrane Actuation for Micropumps. In: Li, D. (eds) Encyclopedia of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5491-5_871

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