管-片鲁尔滑移连接器的关键研究

IF 2.7 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
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摘要

鲁尔滑移是微流体中芯片与世界界面的黄金标准之一。它们在使用水和溶剂型液体的广泛应用中具有出色的机械和操作稳健性。尽管如此,它们的主要缺点还是与它们的尺寸有关:它们的死区体积相对较大,并且需要占用大量空间来确保无泄漏的性能。这些方面使得它们在具有高微通道密度的系统中的集成具有挑战性。迄今为止,还没有对鲁尔卡瓦进行几何优化,以提供解决上述缺点的方法。这项工作旨在为减小鲁尔滑动提供规则。为此,设计和制造了七种鲁尔滑动公连接器和五种鲁尔滑动母连接器,重点是减小连接器的尺寸和最小化死体积。在所有情况下,母连接器都被开发成与相应的公连接器配对。在定制的测试平台上进行了表征,其中公母连接器之间的闭合力在7.9到55n之间变化,对于每个施加的闭合力,测试平台允许在0.5到2.0 bar之间测试液体压力。最后,对使用寿命的分析确定了连接器在泄漏之前可以承受的循环次数。
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Critical Study on the Tube-to-Chip Luer Slip Connectors
Luer slip is one of the gold standards for chip-to-world interface in microfluidics. They have outstanding mechanical and operational robustness in a broad range of applications using water and solvent-based liquids. Still, their main drawbacks are related to their size: they have relatively large dead volumes and require a significant footprint to assure a leak-free performance. Such aspects make their integration in systems with high microchannel density challenging. To date, there has been no geometrical optimization of the Luer slips to provide a solution to the mentioned drawbacks. This work aims to provide the rules toward downscaling the Luer slips. To this effect, seven variations of the Luer slip male connectors and five variations of Luer slip female connectors have been designed and manufactured focusing on the reduction of the size of connectors and minimization of the dead volumes. In all cases, female connectors have been developed to pair with the corresponding male connector. Characterization has been performed with a tailor-made test bench in which the closure force between male and female connectors has been varied between 7.9 and 55 N. For each applied closure force, the test bench allows liquid pressures to be tested between 0.5 and 2.0 bar. Finally, the analysis of a useful life determines the number of cycles that the connectors can withstand before leakage.
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