Theoretical Microfluidics

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OUP Oxford, 27 de set. 2007 - 368 pàgines
Microfluidics is a young and rapidly expanding scientific discipline, which deals with fluids and solutions in miniaturized systems, the so-called lab-on-a-chip systems. It has applications in chemical engineering, pharmaceutics, biotechnology and medicine. As the lab-on-a-chip systems grow in complexity, a proper theoretical understanding becomes increasingly important. The basic idea of the book is to provide a self-contained formulation of the theoretical framework of microfluidics, and at the same time give physical motivation and examples from lab-on-a-chip technology. After three chapters introducing microfluidics, the governing equations for mass, momentum and energy, and some basic flow solutions, the following 14 chapters treat hydraulic resistance/compliance, diffusion/dispersion, time-dependent flow, capillarity, electro- and magneto-hydrodynamics, thermal transport, two-phase flow, complex flow patterns and acousto-fluidics, as well as the new fields of opto- and nano-fluidics. Throughout the book simple models with analytical solutions are presented to provide the student with a thorough physical understanding of order of magnitudes and various selected microfluidic phenomena and devices. The book grew out of a set of well-tested lecture notes. It is with its many pedagogical exercises designed as a textbook for an advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate course. It is also well suited for self-study.

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Professor Henrik BruusMIC - Department of Micro and NanotechnologyTechnical University of DenmarkDTU, Bldg. 345 eastDK-2800 Kongens LyngbyDenmark 1990: Lic.scient, (PhD), University of Copenhagen, Denmark1990-1992: Nordita fellow, Nordita, Copenhagen, Denmark1992-1994: Postdoc, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, USA 1994-1996: Marie Curie fellow, CNRS-CRTBT, Grenoble, France.1996-2001: Associate Professor, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.2001-2004: Associate Professor, MIC - Department of Micro and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark.2005- present Professor, MIC - Department of Micro and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark.

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