Title of article :
The growth and collapse of a micro-bubble under pulse heating
Author/Authors :
Cheng، Ping نويسنده , , LEE، YI-KUEN نويسنده , , Deng، Peigang نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The possibility of using a micro-thermal bubble, generated by a micro-heater under pulse heating, as an actuator for applications in micro-bio-analytical systems is investigated in this paper. The perturbation force, generated when the microthermal bubble is formed instantaneously, can be used to promote such actions as mixing in the solution of a micro-reactor. Under pulse heating, a specially designed non-uniform width micro-heater (10 × 3 (mu)m2) can induce highly localized nearhomogeneous nucleation and results in periodic generation of stable single bubbles in DI water. The single bubble appears precisely on the narrow part of the micro-heater with size restricted within the superheated region in the fluid. The growth and collapse of the bubble, recorded by a high-speed CCD, is shown to be asymmetric with time if the pulse width is at milliseconds in time scale. This asymmetric behavior is very much different from those in thermal ink-jet printers. The bubble behavior under different heating duration, ranging from microseconds to milliseconds, is experimentally studied. A transient 3D heat conduction numerical simulation is carried out to study the temperature field of the fluid before the nucleation process. To evaluate the perturbation area of the micro-bubble, submicron particles with diameter of 0.96 (mu)m were placed in the fluid and their dynamic response during the transient bubble formation is recorded.
Keywords :
Micro-bubble , Micro-heater , Pulse heating
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER