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Measurement of the acoustic streaming pattern in a standing surface acoustic wave field
2021
14th International Symposium on Particle Image Velocimetry
The application of standing surface acoustic waves (sSAW) has enabled the development of many flexible and easily scalable concepts for the fractionation of particle solutions in the field of microfluidic lab-ona-chip devices. In this context, the acoustic radiation force (ARF) is often employed for the targeted manipulation of particle trajectories, whereas acoustically induced flows complicate efficient fractionation in many systems [Sehgal and Kirby (2017)]. Therefore, a characterization of
doi:10.18409/ispiv.v1i1.24
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