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Inducing air flow
2003-07-25
[email protected]
2003-07-28
Debjyoti Banerjee, Ph.D.
2003-07-29
Noel Cherowbrier
Inducing air flow
Debjyoti Banerjee, Ph.D.
2003-07-28
Probably these two papers from Victor Bright's group at U. Colorado
would be a good starting point. To my knowledge - no commercial MEMS
devices exist for the application you are looking for.

http://mems.colorado.edu/c1.res.pub/c2.ftp/LindermanASME.pdf
http://mems.colorado.edu/c1.res.pub/c2.ftp/MEMS2002_Linderman.pdf


Debjyoti Banerjee, Ph.D.
Microfluidics Engineer
NanoInk, Inc.
215 E. Hacienda Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008.
Ph: (408) 379-9069 x202
Fax: (408) 379-9072
Email: [email protected]
www.nanoink-inc.com


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Looking for MEMS devices that induce and/or control air flow in
restricted
spaces (e.g. tubes with diam. < 5mm)

Thank you for your attention,



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