Design and Characterisation of Microfluidic Channels Fabricated using Additive Manufacturing Techniques

Gianluca Baldacchino, I. Grech, R. Farrugia, O. Casha
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An in-depth investigation on the technical feasibility of developing a range of microfluidic platforms, using a low-cost, LCD-based Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA) 3D printer, is presented. The 3D printed microfluidic platforms are based on a unibody design consisting of open-top tape-capped channels, with either semi-circular or rectangular cross-sectional geometries defined by sub-millimeter dimensions. Microfluidic channel designs for micro-mixer applications were successfully printed with a minimum feature size of 500 µm. The microfluidic platforms were characterised using pressure-flow rate measurements and optical profilometery. Experimental results have been compared to analytical calculations and validated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation results. Tolerances in the results were observed due to material deformation such as shrinkage during printing, surface roughness, and 3D printer limitations such as layer height and xy-axis resolution.
采用增材制造技术制备的微流体通道的设计与表征
深入研究了利用低成本、基于lcd的立体光刻设备(SLA) 3D打印机开发一系列微流控平台的技术可行性。3D打印微流控平台基于单体设计,由开放式带盖通道组成,具有半圆形或矩形的横截面几何形状,由亚毫米尺寸定义。微混合器应用的微流控通道设计成功打印,最小特征尺寸为500微米。利用压力-流量测量和光学轮廓仪对微流控平台进行了表征。实验结果与分析计算结果进行了比较,并验证了计算流体力学(CFD)仿真结果。由于材料变形(如打印过程中的收缩)、表面粗糙度以及3D打印机的限制(如层高和x轴分辨率),观察到结果中的公差。
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