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Soft Matter | 2013

Control and manipulation of microfluidic flow via elastic deformations

Douglas P. Holmes; Behrouz Tavakol; Guillaume Froehlicher; Howard A. Stone

We utilize elastic deformations via mechanical actuation to control and direct fluid flow within a flexible microfluidic device. The device consists of a microchannel with a flexible arch prepared by the buckling of a thin elastic film. The deflection of the arch can be predicted and controlled using the classical theory of Euler buckling. The fluid flow rate is then controlled by coupling the elastic deformation of the arch to the gap within the microchannel, and the results compared well with analytical predictions from a perturbation calculation and numerical simulations. We demonstrate that placement of these flexible valves in series enables directed flow towards regions of externally applied mechanical stress. The simplicity of the experimental approach provides a general design for advanced functionality in portable microfluidics, self-healing devices, and in situ diagnostics.


Applied Physics Letters | 2016

Voltage-induced buckling of dielectric films using fluid electrodes

Behrouz Tavakol; Douglas P. Holmes

Accurate and integrable control of different flows within microfluidic channels is crucial to further development of lab-on-a-chip and fully integrated adaptable structures. Here we introduce a flexible microactuator that buckles at a high deformation rate and alters the downstream fluid flow. The microactuator consists of a confined, thin, dielectric film that buckles into the microfluidic channel when exposed to voltage supplied through conductive fluid electrodes. We estimate the critical buckling voltage, and characterize the buckled shape of the actuator. Finally, we investigate the effects of frequency, flow rate, and the pressure differences on the behavior of the buckling structure and the resulting fluid flow. These results demonstrate that the voltage--induced buckling of embedded microstructures using fluid electrodes provides a means for high speed attenuation of microfluidic flow.


arXiv: Fluid Dynamics | 2017

Extended lubrication theory: improved estimates of flow in channels with variable geometry

Behrouz Tavakol; Guillaume Froehlicher; Douglas P. Holmes; Howard A. Stone

Lubrication theory is broadly applicable to the flow characterization of thin fluid films and the motion of particles near surfaces. We offer an extension to lubrication theory by starting with Stokes equations and considering higher-order terms in a systematic perturbation expansion to describe the fluid flow in a channel with features of a modest aspect ratio. Experimental results qualitatively confirm the higher-order analytical solutions, while numerical results are in very good agreement with the higher-order analytical results. We show that the extended lubrication theory is a robust tool for an accurate estimate of pressure drop in channels with shape changes on the order of the channel height, accounting for both smooth and sharp changes in geometry.


Soft Matter | 2014

Buckling of dielectric elastomeric plates for soft, electrically active microfluidic pumps

Behrouz Tavakol; Michael Bozlar; Christian Punckt; Guillaume Froehlicher; Howard A. Stone; Ilhan A. Aksay; Douglas P. Holmes


Extreme Mechanics Letters | 2016

Buckling of elastic beams embedded in granular media

Ahmad R. Mojdehi; Behrouz Tavakol; Wesley Royston; David A. Dillard; Douglas P. Holmes


arXiv: Quantitative Methods | 2018

Spatially-resolved Brillouin spectroscopy reveals biomechanical changes in early ectatic corneal disease and post-crosslinking in vivo.

Peng Shao; Amira M. Eltony; Theo Seiler; Behrouz Tavakol; Roberto Pineda; Tobias Koller; Seok Hyun Yun


arXiv: Fluid Dynamics | 2014

Extended Lubrication Theory: Estimation of Fluid Flow in Channels with Variable Geometry

Behrouz Tavakol; Douglas P. Holmes; Guillaume Froehlicher; Howard A. Stone


Biophotonics Congress: Biomedical Optics Congress 2018 (Microscopy/Translational/Brain/OTS) | 2018

Biomechanical changes in early-stage corneal disease and post-crosslinking measured in vivo with Brillouin microscopy

Amira M. Eltony; Peng Shao; Theo Seiler; Behrouz Tavakol; Roberto Pineda; Tobias Koller; Theo G. Seiler; Seok Hyun Yun


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2017

Effect of intraocular pressure on the vibrational resonance of the cornea measured by optical coherence tomography

Antoine Ramier; Behrouz Tavakol; Seok Hyun Yun


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2017

Effects of corneal hydration on Brillouin measurements

Peng Shao; Antoine Ramier; Behrouz Tavakol; Theo G. Seiler; Giuliano Scarcelli; Roberto Pineda; Seok Hyun Yun

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Peng Shao

University of Alberta

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Roberto Pineda

Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

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