Multi-level filter based on H shaped channels

Micro and nano filtration is a crucial fundamental process in biological, biomedical and chemical engineering fields. This project aims to establish a multilevel filter for separation and purification complex bio-components mixtures by size in both micro and nano scales; generalize the design method...

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Main Author: Wang, Guanxiong
Published: University of Birmingham 2016
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660
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6991172019-04-03T06:34:58ZMulti-level filter based on H shaped channelsWang, Guanxiong2016Micro and nano filtration is a crucial fundamental process in biological, biomedical and chemical engineering fields. This project aims to establish a multilevel filter for separation and purification complex bio-components mixtures by size in both micro and nano scales; generalize the design methodology of this multi level filter; optimise traditional nanofilter and eventually develop a multi level filter for rapid micro volume sample filtration. During the study and improvement of traditional filter, a new type of multi level filter for sequential separation based on H shaped channels were put forward in this thesis. The methodology of designing this type multi level filter was built and verified with simulations. A general path for multi level filter chip design was established and demonstrates with examples and experiments. A new fabrication process for multi depths channel on the same surface was put forward during the examples design. The fabrication experiments demonstrated the feasibility of this fabrication process and the recipes of these three fabrication processes were given by the experiments. Simulations on both 2D and 3D filters were described and discussed. The angle effect of angular H shaped channels was studied with COMSOL Multiphysics® Modeling Software.660TJ Mechanical engineering and machineryUniversity of Birminghamhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.699117http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/7053/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Wang, Guanxiong
Multi-level filter based on H shaped channels
description Micro and nano filtration is a crucial fundamental process in biological, biomedical and chemical engineering fields. This project aims to establish a multilevel filter for separation and purification complex bio-components mixtures by size in both micro and nano scales; generalize the design methodology of this multi level filter; optimise traditional nanofilter and eventually develop a multi level filter for rapid micro volume sample filtration. During the study and improvement of traditional filter, a new type of multi level filter for sequential separation based on H shaped channels were put forward in this thesis. The methodology of designing this type multi level filter was built and verified with simulations. A general path for multi level filter chip design was established and demonstrates with examples and experiments. A new fabrication process for multi depths channel on the same surface was put forward during the examples design. The fabrication experiments demonstrated the feasibility of this fabrication process and the recipes of these three fabrication processes were given by the experiments. Simulations on both 2D and 3D filters were described and discussed. The angle effect of angular H shaped channels was studied with COMSOL Multiphysics® Modeling Software.
author Wang, Guanxiong
author_facet Wang, Guanxiong
author_sort Wang, Guanxiong
title Multi-level filter based on H shaped channels
title_short Multi-level filter based on H shaped channels
title_full Multi-level filter based on H shaped channels
title_fullStr Multi-level filter based on H shaped channels
title_full_unstemmed Multi-level filter based on H shaped channels
title_sort multi-level filter based on h shaped channels
publisher University of Birmingham
publishDate 2016
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