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Model‐based analysis of a dielectrophoretic microfluidic device for field‐flow fractionation
Authors:Bobby Mathew  Anas Alazzam  Mohammad Abutayeh  Ion Stiharu
Institution:1. Mechanical Engineering Department, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE;2. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Abstract:We present the development of a dynamic model for predicting the trajectory of microparticles in microfluidic devices, employing dielectrophoresis, for Hyperlayer field‐flow fractionation. The electrode configuration is such that multiple finite‐sized electrodes are located on the top and bottom walls of the microchannel; the electrodes on the walls are aligned with each other. The electric potential inside the microchannel is described using the Laplace equation while the microparticles' trajectory is described using equations based on Newton's second law. All equations are solved using finite difference method. The equations of motion account for forces including inertia, buoyancy, drag, gravity, virtual mass, and dielectrophoresis. The model is used for parametric study; the geometric parameters analyzed include microparticle radius, microchannel depth, and electrode/spacing lengths while volumetric flow rate and actuation voltage are the two operating parameters considered in the study. The trajectory of microparticles is composed of transient and steady state phases; the trajectory is influenced by all parameters. Microparticle radius and volumetric flow rate, above the threshold, do not influence the steady state levitation height; microparticle levitation is not possible below the threshold of the volumetric flow rate. Microchannel depth, electrode/spacing lengths, and actuation voltage influence the steady‐state levitation height.
Keywords:Dielectrophoresis  Field‐flow fractionation  Microchannels  Microparticles  Trajectory
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