Exploring the potential of tesla valve for filtering and sorting microscale active swimmers: A computational study

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Ariel Rogers , Zhiyao He , Yong Wang
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Abstract

It is well-known that a Tesla valve allows fluids to flow unidirectionally without moving parts; however, how Tesla valves interact with active matters and the potential applications of Tesla valves in biology remain largely unexplored. Here, we present a computational study on the potential use of Tesla valves for filtering and sorting microscale active swimmers such as bacteria. We investigated the behavior of microscale swimmers passing through the Tesla valve at different linear and angular velocities using numerical simulations and quantified the diodicity of the Tesla valve for active swimmers. Our results demonstrate that the Tesla valve can effectively filter and sort microscale swimmers based on their swimming behavior. The findings of this study suggest that Tesla valves could have potential applications in microscale sorting and chromatography, with significant implications for biomedical and environmental engineering.

探索tesla阀在过滤和分类微型活跃游泳运动员方面的潜力:一项计算研究
众所周知,特斯拉阀门允许流体在不移动部件的情况下单向流动;然而,特斯拉瓣膜如何与活性物质相互作用以及特斯拉瓣膜在生物学中的潜在应用在很大程度上仍未被探索。在这里,我们介绍了一项关于特斯拉阀门在过滤和分类细菌等微型活跃游泳者方面的潜在用途的计算研究。我们使用数值模拟研究了微尺度游泳者在不同线速度和角速度下通过特斯拉阀的行为,并量化了特斯拉阀对活跃游泳者的影响。我们的研究结果表明,特斯拉阀可以根据微型游泳运动员的游泳行为有效地过滤和分类。这项研究的结果表明,特斯拉瓣膜可能在微型分选和色谱中具有潜在的应用,对生物医学和环境工程具有重要意义。
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Applications in engineering science
Applications in engineering science Mechanical Engineering
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