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OverviewMicrofluidics 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henrik Bruus (Department of Micro and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Volume: 18 Dimensions: Width: 19.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 0.877kg ISBN: 9780199235087ISBN 10: 0199235082 Pages: 364 Publication Date: 27 September 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Basic concepts in microfluidics 2: Governing equations 3: Basic flow solutions 4: Hydraulic resistance and compliance 5: Diffusion 6: Time-dependent flow 7: Capillary effects 8: Electrohydrodynamics 9: Electroosmosis 10: Dielectrophoresis 11: Magnetophoresis 12: Thermal transfer 13: Two-phase flow 14: Complex flow patterns 15: Acoustofluidics 16: Optofluidics 17: Nanofluidics AppendicesReviews`An excellent text, very well written and pedagogically sound. Clear, concise, and complete, it explains the theoretical framework of microfluidics to a broad audience. ' Kari Dalnoki-Veress, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario `Written in a highly pedagogical style. The reader, whether graduate, undergraduate or researcher will find this book extremely useful. ' Patrick Tabeling, ESPCI Paris `The field is rapidly evolving to the point where it will become valuable, and indeed necessary, to do calculations to design real devices. This book offers a prescription for doing this.' David Weitz, Harvard University An excellent text, very well written and pedagogically sound. Clear, concise, and complete, it explains the theoretical framework of microfluidics to a broad audience. Kari Dalnoki-Veress, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Written in a highly pedagogical style. The reader, whether graduate, undergraduate or researcher will find this book extremely useful. Patrick Tabeling, ESPCI Paris The field is rapidly evolving to the point where it will become valuable, and indeed necessary, to do calculations to design real devices. This book offers a prescription for doing this. David Weitz, Harvard University Author InformationProfessor Henrik Bruus MIC - Department of Micro and Nanotechnology Technical University of Denmark DTU, Bldg. 345 east DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby Denmark 1990: Lic.scient, (PhD), University of Copenhagen, Denmark 1990-1992: Nordita fellow, Nordita, Copenhagen, Denmark 1992-1994: 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |