Ultrasonic Horn Actuated Microprobe-based Self-calibrating Viscosity Sensor
- 详细技术说明
- An ultrasonic or acoustic viscosity sensor or viscometer is provided thatcan be used to accurately measure viscosity for fluid samples of less than 1 µlin volume.
- *Abstract
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Since the shear(non-linear vibration) and bulk (silicon horn’s λ/2 longitudinal resonance)damping can be observed at the two different frequencies, we can simultaneouslymeasure the bulk and dynamic (shear-rate dependent) viscosityof a fluid such as blood, without separating its constituents -- thus distinguishing the effect of constituents on the viscosity.
Furthermore, since the viscosity is a strong function of probeinsertion, a self-calibration feature has been integrated into the ultrasonic viscometer via capacitance-based immersion depth sensors that calibrates the viscosity measurement based on fluid immersion. This capability is essential given that probe insertion depth can vary by operator.
Potential Applications
- Compact viscosity sensor
- Medical diagnostics, e.g. real-time whole blood viscosity measurement
- Laboratory testing, R&D, etc.
Advantages
- Simultaneous measurement of bulk and dynamic viscosity
- Requires very little sample volume < 1 µl
- Self-calibrating
- High sensitivity in the range of normal blood viscosity
- Configurable and tunable to measure non-Newtonian fluids based on constituent particle size
- Can be integrated into CMOS diagnostic chips
- *Licensing
- Patrick Govangpjg26@cornell.edu(607) 254-2330
- 其他
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- Patent applications: US20130205875; CN103328974A
- Ramkumar,A., Lal A., “Silicon Ultrasonic Horn Actuated Microprobes BasedSelf-Calibrating Viscosity Sensors,” Proceedings of the IEEE MEMS 2010, HongKong, P:991-994
- 国家/地区
- 美国

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