Directed Assembly of Three-Dimensional Microvascular Networks
Therriault, Daniel
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Description
Title
Directed Assembly of Three-Dimensional Microvascular Networks
Author(s)
Therriault, Daniel
Issue Date
2003
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
White, Scott R.
Department of Study
Aerospace Engineering
Discipline
Aerospace Engineering
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Engineering, Materials Science
Language
eng
Abstract
The construction of 3-D microvascular networks enables microfluidic devices with unparallel geometric complexity. In one example, a 3-D microfluidic mixing device was demonstrated with square-spiral mixing towers isolated within the vascular network by a secondary photopatterning process. These vertical towers give rise to chaotic advection of the fluid streams and dramatic improvements in mixing relative to simple straight (1-D) and square-wave (2-D) channels while significantly reducing the device planar footprint.
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