基于物联网的生物打印喷墨喷嘴流体流动模拟研究

J. Priyanka, T. R. Poorani, M. Ramya
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在三维生物打印领域,最终目标是通过精确控制喷墨性能和理想的生物墨水成分来创建功能性组织结构。虽然这些属性的实验标准化可能会耗费大量时间,但通过仿真分析却可以帮助理解这些属性。在本文中,我们使用 COMSOL Multiphysics 比较了三种不同的生物打印友好型流体的流变行为:纯丝、与 PCL 混合的丝、与蛋壳膜混合的丝-PCL。我们的分析重点是不同时间间隔内空气介质中的流体流动动力学,特别是评估每种情况下的速度大小。通过考虑整个喷墨过程中的速度和流体分散的均匀性,我们旨在确定生物墨水应用中最有利的流体组合和最佳时间间隔。将这些实时数据传输到集中式物联网(IoT)平台,可帮助研究人员在打印过程中远程评估和直观地展示各种流体组合的功效。
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An Investigation of Fluid Flow Simulation in Bioprinting Inkjet Nozzles Based on Internet of Things
In the realm of 3D bioprinting, the ultimate objective is the creation of functional tissue constructs, achieved through precise control of inkjet performance and the ideal bioink composition. While the experimental standardization of these attributes can be time-consuming, their comprehension is facilitated through simulation analysis. In this paper, we use COMSOL Multiphysics to compare the rheological behaviour of three different bioprinting-friendly fluids: pure silk, silk mixed with PCL, and silk-PCL mixed with eggshell membrane. Our analysis focuses on the fluid flow dynamics in an air medium at various time intervals, specifically assessing the magnitude of velocity in each scenario. By considering both velocity and the uniformity of fluid dispersion throughout the inkjet process, we aim to identify the most advantageous fluid combination and optimal time interval for bioink applications. The transmission of this real-time data to a centralized Internet of Things (IoT) platform might facilitate the ability of researchers to remotely assess and visually represent the efficacy of various fluid combinations during the printing procedure.
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