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Design and Research of a Neodymium Magnetic Ball Plug Ferrofluid Micropump
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Due to the limitations of traditional micropumps in terms of miniaturization and integration, ferrofluid micropumps, as emerging microfluidic driving devices, exhibit significant application potential due to their unique pumping mechanism. Research on ferrofluid micropumps can advance micro/nano technology, meet biomedical needs, and facilitate micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) integration. As traditional structural improvement methods struggle to meet increasingly stringent application conditions, under the action of the motion and mechanism of magnetic fluids, a new method of using neodymium magnetic ball plugs instead of traditional magnetic fluid plungers has been developed, aiming to enhance the pumping performance. In this study, the influence of the magnetic field (MF) generated by permanent magnets (PM) on the magnetic properties inside the micropump cavity was first determined. Furthermore, it was revealed in this research that the neodymium magnetic ball plug enhances the pumping flow rate and maximum pumping height of the ferrofluid plug and the pumping stability of the neodymium magnetic ball plug ferrofluid micropump is significantly improved. Additionally, the rotational speed (Rev) of the dynamic neodymium magnetic ball type magnetic fluid plug driven by the motor and the magnetic strength created by the PM are the main aspects influencing the result in this experiment.
Title: Design and Research of a Neodymium Magnetic Ball Plug Ferrofluid Micropump
Description:
Due to the limitations of traditional micropumps in terms of miniaturization and integration, ferrofluid micropumps, as emerging microfluidic driving devices, exhibit significant application potential due to their unique pumping mechanism.
Research on ferrofluid micropumps can advance micro/nano technology, meet biomedical needs, and facilitate micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) integration.
As traditional structural improvement methods struggle to meet increasingly stringent application conditions, under the action of the motion and mechanism of magnetic fluids, a new method of using neodymium magnetic ball plugs instead of traditional magnetic fluid plungers has been developed, aiming to enhance the pumping performance.
In this study, the influence of the magnetic field (MF) generated by permanent magnets (PM) on the magnetic properties inside the micropump cavity was first determined.
Furthermore, it was revealed in this research that the neodymium magnetic ball plug enhances the pumping flow rate and maximum pumping height of the ferrofluid plug and the pumping stability of the neodymium magnetic ball plug ferrofluid micropump is significantly improved.
Additionally, the rotational speed (Rev) of the dynamic neodymium magnetic ball type magnetic fluid plug driven by the motor and the magnetic strength created by the PM are the main aspects influencing the result in this experiment.
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