Improvements in Fixed-Valve Micropump Performance Through Shape Optimization of Valves
- 5 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by ASME International in Journal of Fluids Engineering
- Vol. 127 (2) , 339-346
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1891151
Abstract
The fixed-geometry valve micropump is a seemingly simple device in which the interaction between mechanical, electrical, and fluidic components produces a maximum output near resonance. This type of pump offers advantages such as scalability, durability, and ease of fabrication in a variety of materials. Our past work focused on the development of a linear dynamic model for pump design based on maximizing resonance, while little has been done to improve valve shape. Here we present a method for optimizing valve shape using two-dimensional computational fluid dynamics in conjunction with an optimization procedure. A Tesla-type valve was optimized using a set of six independent, non-dimensional geometric design variables. The result was a 25% higher ratio of reverse to forward flow resistance (diodicity) averaged over the Reynolds number range compared to calculated values for an empirically designed, commonly used Tesla-type valve shape. The optimized shape was realized with no increase in forward flow resistance. A linear dynamic model, modified to include a number of effects that limit pump performance such as cavitation, was used to design pumps based on the new valve. Prototype plastic pumps were fabricated and tested. Steady-flow tests verified the predicted improvement in diodicity. More importantly, the modest increase in diodicity resulted in measured block-load pressure and no-load flow three times higher compared to an identical pump with non-optimized valves. The large performance increase observed demonstrated the importance of valve shape optimization in the overall design process for fixed-valve micropumps.
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