A novel pressure sensing mechanism in a microchannel based on the surface tension and thermodynamic p-v-T relation

Authors
Lee, Sang-YoupWereley, Steve T.
Issue Date
2008-01
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, v.18, no.1
Abstract
A simple and cost-effective pressure sensing mechanism which can readily be used to increase measurement resolutions has been introduced. The proposed method measures the local static water pressure in a microchannel using the surface tension and thermodynamic p-v-T relation of air. The idea was tested using a microchannel along which a series of closed-end taps were perpendicularly placed. The prototype device was fabricated with SU-8, a negative photoresist. The dimension of the microchannel was 50 mu m x 7 mu m x 2.4 mm (W x H x L). The closed-end taps were located every 100 mu m along the microchannel with various dimensions of 5-20 mu m x 7 mu m x 500-1500 mu m (W x H x L). The surface tension was calculated through contact angle measurement on the water-air-SU-8 interface. Experiments were performed by imaging the meniscus location and were compared with analytical calculations. The proposed pressure sensing method showed good agreement with the analytical predictions and feasibilities as a valid pressure sensing mechanism in a microscale flow.
Keywords
AIR BUBBLES; WATER; AIR BUBBLES; WATER
ISSN
0960-1317
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133870
DOI
10.1088/0960-1317/18/1/015020
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