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Microfluidic circuit
Zeman, Radek ; Zemanová, Lucie (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Microfluidics is a science dealing with flow of a very small amounts of fluids and is mainly connected with medicine and biochemistry. One of a main problem, which this science is facing, is a difficult mixing of fluids due to occurrence of laminar flows. This bachelor thesis contains a design of a microfluidic circuit with Staggered herringbone microfluidic mixer and subsequent implementation of the experiment according to the performed design.
Design of microfluidic mixer
Abrahám, Martin ; Fialová, Simona (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Microfluidic devices are more frequently being used in medicine as they operate with small amounts of test samples, such as blood or reagent chemicals. To work with such substances, effective mixing of the solution is usually required, which emerged as the most challenging problem in microfluidic systems. Due to the minor dimensions of the devices only laminar flow occurs, thus the turbulent eddies do not contribute to the mixing, but only the molecular diffusivity.
Microfluidic circuit
Zeman, Radek ; Zemanová, Lucie (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Microfluidics is a science dealing with flow of a very small amounts of fluids and is mainly connected with medicine and biochemistry. One of a main problem, which this science is facing, is a difficult mixing of fluids due to occurrence of laminar flows. This bachelor thesis contains a design of a microfluidic circuit with Staggered herringbone microfluidic mixer and subsequent implementation of the experiment according to the performed design.
Design of microfluidic mixer
Abrahám, Martin ; Fialová, Simona (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Microfluidic devices are more frequently being used in medicine as they operate with small amounts of test samples, such as blood or reagent chemicals. To work with such substances, effective mixing of the solution is usually required, which emerged as the most challenging problem in microfluidic systems. Due to the minor dimensions of the devices only laminar flow occurs, thus the turbulent eddies do not contribute to the mixing, but only the molecular diffusivity.

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