Experimental study of the behavior of a valveless impedance pump |
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Authors: | Anna Iwaniec Hickerson Derek Rinderknecht Morteza Gharib |
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Institution: | (1) Option of Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology, MC 205-45 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA;(2) Hans W. Liepmann Professor of Aeronautics and Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology, MC 205-45 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA |
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Abstract: | When a fluid-filled flexible tube is connected to tubing of different impedance, a net flow in either direction can be induced by periodically pinching the flexible section asymmetrically from the ends. We have experimentally demonstrated a variety of conditions under which pumping occurs; including changes in actuator position, size and pinching frequency, transmural pressure, systemic resistance and materials. Data collected includes dynamic pressure and flow-rate measurements at the inlet and outlet of the pump and ultrasound imaging of the tube walls. The net flow rate is highly sensitive to pinching frequency. The pump does not require a closed loop and can sustain a pressure head. We have also shown that a flexible, yet inelastic material is a sufficient condition for impedance-driven flow. A micro-scaled version of the pump was simultaneously tested demonstrating the feasibility of a miniature design. An erratum to this article is avaliable at .
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