Modelling and characterisation of an ortho-planar micro-valve

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Abstract

The main difficulties encountered in the development of microscale fluidic pumping systems stem from the fact that these systems tend to comprise highly three-dimensional parts, which are incompatible with traditional microproduction technologies. Regardless of the type of pumping principle, most of the hydraulic systems contain valves and in particular a one-way valve. This paper presents the design and modelling of an ortho-planar one-way microvalve. The main advantages of such a valve are that it is very compact and can be made from a single flat piece of material. An analytical model of the spring deflection has been developed and compared to FEM. A prototype with a bore of 1.5 mm has been build using a micro EDM (electro discharge machining) machine and also tested. © 2006 International Federation for Information Processing.

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Smal, O., Dehez, B., Raucent, B., De Volder, M., Peirs, J., Reynaerts, D., … Puers, R. (2006). Modelling and characterisation of an ortho-planar micro-valve. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, 198, 315–326. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-31277-3_30

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