Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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737278 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2014 | 7 Pages |
•Two different bio-inspired serial-connected valveless micropumps were fabricated.•The pumping performance is heavily dependent on the phase shift.•The optimum phase shift at high operating frequencies is out-of-phase, it becomes closer to in-phase at low frequencies.•The present results are helpful for optimum operation of a serial-connected valveless micropump.
The effect of phase shift between serial-connected two pump chambers on the pumping performance of valveless micropumps has been investigated. Inspired by the two-pump organs of mosquitoes, two different valveless micropumps consisting of serial-connected two-pump chambers and three diffuser elements were fabricated using the conventional MEMS fabrication process. The two-pump chambers of the type 1 pump (TP I) have the same size, whereas those of the type 2 pump (TP II) have a different area. The volume flow rate was measured by varying the operating frequency and the phase shift by using a specially designed control system. The pumping performance of the serial-connected two micropumps is heavily dependent on the phase shift. The optimum phase shifts of both micropumps are 180° out-of-phase at high operating frequencies. When the operating frequency was decreased below 500 Hz, they became closer to in-phase (θ = 0°) condition. The phase shift has a significant influence on the pumping performance which is increased 186% at the pumping frequency of 1.1 kHz. The results of this study are helpful in understanding the optimum operation of a serial-connected double-chamber micropump.