553 research outputs found
Characteristic spatial scale of vesicle pair interactions in a plane linear flow
We report the experimental studies on interaction of two vesicles trapped in
a microfluidic analog of four-roll mill, where a plane linear flow is realized.
We found that the dynamics of a single vesicle is significantly altered by the
presence of another vesicle at separation distances up to about 3.2 \div 3.7
times of effective radius of the vesicles. This is supported by direct
measurements of a single vesicle back-reaction on the velocity field. Thus, the
experiment provides the lower bound for the interaction scale of vesicles and
so the corresponding upper bound for the volume fraction \phi=0.08 \div 0.13 of
non-interacting vesicle suspensions.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures, PRE accepted for publicatio
Probing flow-induced nanostructure of complex fluids in arbitrary 2D flows using a fluidic four-roll mill (FFoRM)
Engineering flow processes to direct the microscopic structure of soft materials represents a growing area of materials research. In situ small-angle neutron scattering under flow (flow-SANS) is an attractive probe of fluid microstructure under simulated processing conditions, but current capabilities require many different sample environments to fully interrogate the deformations a fluid experiences in a realistic processing flow. Inspired by recent advances in microfluidics, we present a fluidic four-roll mill (FFoRM) capable of producing tunable 2D flow fields for in situ SANS measurements, that is intended to allow characterization of complex fluid nanostructure under arbitrary complex flows within a single sample environment. Computational fluid dynamics simulations are used to design a FFoRM that produces spatially homogeneous and sufficiently strong deformation fields. Particle tracking velocimetry experiments are then used to characterize the flows produced in the FFoRM for several classes of non-Newtonian fluids. Finally, a putative FFoRM-SANS workflow is demonstrated and validated through the characterization of flow-induced orientation in a semi-dilute cellulose nanocrystal dispersion under a range of 2D deformations. These novel experiments confirm that, for steady state straining flows at moderate strain rates, the nanocrystals orient along the principal strain-rate axis, in agreement with theories for rigid, rod-like Brownian particles in a homogeneous flow
System and method for confining an object to a region of fluid flow having a stagnation point
A device for confining an object to a region proximate to a fluid flow stagnation point includes one or more inlets for carrying the fluid into the region, one or more outlets for carrying the fluid out of the region, and a controller, in fluidic communication with the inlets and outlets, for adjusting the motion of the fluid to produce a stagnation point in the region, thereby confining the object to the region. Applications include, for example, prolonged observation of the object, manipulation of the object, etc. The device optionally may employ a feedback control mechanism, a sensing apparatus (e.g., for imaging), and a storage medium for storing, and a computer for analyzing and manipulating, data acquired from observing the object. The invention further provides methods of using such a device and system in a number of fields, including biology, chemistry, physics, material science, and medical science
High-throughput roll-to-roll production of polymer biochips for multiplexed DNA detection in point-of-care diagnostics
Roll-to-roll UV nanoimprint lithography has superior advantages for high-throughput manufacturing of micro- or nano-structures on flexible polymer foils with various geometries and configurations. Our pilot line provides large-scale structure imprinting for cost-effective polymer biochips (4500 biochips/hour), enabling rapid and multiplexed detections. A complete high-volume process chain of the technology for producing structures like μ-sized, triangular optical out-couplers or capillary channels (width: from 1 μm to 2 mm, height: from 200 nm up to 100 μm) to obtain biochips (width: 25 mm, length: 75 mm, height: 100 μm to 1.5 mm) was described. The imprinting process was performed with custom-developed resins on polymer foils with resin thicknesses ranging between 125–190 μm. The produced chips were tested in a commercial point-of-care diagnostic system for multiplexed DNA analysis of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (e.g., mecA, mecC gene detections). Specific target DNA capturing was based on hybridisation between surface bound DNA probes and biotinylated targets from the sample. The immobilised biotinylated targets subsequently bind streptavidin–horseradish peroxidase conjugates, which in turn generate light upon incubation with a chemiluminescent substrate. To enhance the light out-coupling thus to improve the system performance, optical structures were integrated into the design. The limits-of-detection of mecA (25 bp) for chips with and without structures were calculated as 0.06 and 0.07 μM, respectively. Further, foil-based chips with fluidic channels were DNA functionalised in our roll-to-roll micro-array spotter following the imprinting. This straightforward approach of sequential imprinting and multiplexed DNA functionalisation on a single foil was also realised for the first time. The corresponding foil-based chips were able to detect mecA gene DNA sequences down to a 0.25 μM concentration.This research was supported by R2R BIOFLUIDICS project (http://www.r2r-biofluidics.eu/) under Horizon 2020 European Union (EU) Research and Innovation Programme with grant agreement no 646260. The research was also partially supported by NextGenMicrofluidics project (https:// www. nextgenmicrofluidics.eu/) under HORIZON2020 with grant agreement no 862092. The authors cordially thank Gerburg Schider & Gerhard Mohr, Markus Postl, Paul Patter and Alexander Wheeldon (JOANNEUM RESEARCH – Materials, Weiz, Austria) for revising the manuscript, preparing all the chip and R2R pilot line illustrations, taking the photographs and providing technical support, respectively. The authors are also grateful to Christian Wolf and Johannes Götz (JOANNEUM RESEARCH – Materials, Weiz, Austria) for their supports in the fluidic design and R2R UV-NIL structuring, respectively. We further kindly thank Alba Simon Munoz and Robert Fay (SCIENION AG, Berlin, Germany) for providing the illustration of the R2R micro-spotting line. PT specially thanks Ege Ozgun (NANOTAM, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey) for critically reading the manuscript
Decoupling the effects of shear and extensional flows on the alignment of colloidal rods
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) can be considered as model colloidal rods and
have practical applications in the formation of soft materials with tailored
anisotropy. Here, we employ two contrasting microfluidic devices to
quantitatively elucidate the role of shearing and extensional flows on the
alignment of a dilute CNC dispersion. Characterization of the flow field by
micro-particle image velocimetry is coupled to flow-induced birefringence
analysis to quantify the deformation rate--alignment relationship. The
deformation rate required for CNC alignment is 4 smaller in extension
than in shear. Alignment in extension is independent of the deformation rate
magnitude, but is either 0 or 90 to the flow, depending on its
sign. In shear flow the colloidal rods orientate progressively towards
0 as the deformation rate magnitude increases. Our results decouple the
effects of shearing and extensional kinematics at aligning colloidal rods,
establishing coherent guidelines for the manufacture of structured soft
materials
On the applicability of integrated circuit technology to general aviation orientation estimation
The criteria of the significant value of the panel instruments used in general aviation were examined and kinematic equations were added for comparison. An instrument survey was performed to establish the present state of the art in linear and angular accelerometers, pressure transducers, and magnetometers. A very preliminary evaluation was done of the computers available for data evaluation and estimator mechanization. The mathematical model of a light twin aircraft employed in the evaluation was documented, the results of the sensor survey and the results of the design studies were presented
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