Design and Numerical Simulation of Biomimetic Structures to Capture Particles in a Microchannel

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作者
Yang, Lung-Jieh [1 ]
Joseph, Vivek-Jabaraj [1 ]
Unnam, Neethish-Kumar [1 ]
Esakki, Balasubramanian [2 ]
机构
[1] Tamkang Univ, Dept Mech & Electromech Engn, Tamsui 251301, Taiwan
[2] Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr Sagunthala R&D Inst Sci &, Dept Mech Engn, Chennai 600062, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
microchip; microchannel; particle capture; vortex; corrugation; cilia; fluid particle interaction; COMSOL; SIZE-BASED SEPARATION; ARTIFICIAL CILIA; MICROFLUIDIC CHIP; FABRICATION; COLLECTION;
D O I
10.3390/fluids7010032
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
The study of separating different sizes of particles through a microchannel has been an interest in recent years and the primary attention of this study is to isolate the particles to the specific outlets. The present work highly focuses on the design and numerical analysis of a microchip and the microparticles capture using special structures like corrugated dragonfly wing structure and cilia walls. The special biomimetic structured corrugated wing is taken from the cross-sectional area of the dragonfly wing and cilia structure is obtained from the epithelium terminal bronchioles to the larynx from the human body. Parametric studies were conducted on different sizes of microchip scaled and tested up in the range between 2-6 mm and the thickness was assigned as 80 mu m in both dragonfly wing structure and cilia walls. The microflow channel is a low Reynolds number regime and with the help of the special structures, the flow inside the microchannel is pinched and a sinusoidal waveform pattern is observed. The pinched flow with sinusoidal waveform carries the particles downstream and induces the particles trapped in desired outlets. Fluid particle interaction (FPI) with a time-dependent solver in COMSOL Multiphysics was used to carry out the numerical study. Two particle sizes of 5 mu m and 20 mu m were applied, the inlet velocity of 0.52 m/s with an inflow angle of 50 degrees was used throughout the study and it suggested that: the microchannel length of 3 mm with corrugated dragonfly wing structure had the maximum particle capture rate of 20 mu m at the mainstream outlet. 80% capture rate for the microchannel length of 3 mm with corrugated dragonfly wing structure and 98% capture rate for the microchannel length of 2 mm with cilia wall structure were observed. Numerical simulation results showed that the cilia walled microchip is superior to the corrugated wing structure as the mainstream outlet can conduct most of the 20 mu m particles. At the same time, the secondary outlet can laterally capture most of the 5 mu m particles. This biomimetic microchip design is expected to be implemented using the PDMS MEMS process in the future.
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