Pradeep et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Computational simulation and fabrication of smooth edged passive micromixers with alternately varying diameter for efficient mixingPradeep et al., 2016
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- 2743825081452953756
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- Pradeep A
- Raveendran J
- Nair B
- TG S
- et al.
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- Microelectronic Engineering
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To improve the efficiency of passive micromixers, microchannels of varying geometry have been widely studied. A highly efficient passive micromixer was developed by alternatively varying the cross-sectional diameter along the flow. Microfluidic channels of various …
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