Study of an acoustic field in a microchannel

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Using a standing-wave field, it is possible to trap small objects at nodes of a sound pressure distribution. In the present study, a sound wave was generated by a transducer outside of a microchannel, and propagated into a microchannel on a glass plate, where it generated a standing wave field. When water containing alumina particles was injected into the microchannel, several layers of particles were formed in the sound field. Moreover, when the ultrasound driving frequency was swept, it was possible to control the direction of the particle flow. The sound field was numerically calculated and the experimental results are discussed. © 2010 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Kozuka, T., Yasui, K., Hatanaka, S. I., Tuziuti, T., Lee, J., & Towata, A. (2010). Study of an acoustic field in a microchannel. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 49(7 PART 2). https://doi.org/10.1143/JJAP.49.07HE14

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