1992
DOI: 10.1121/1.403442
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Fractionation of fine particle suspensions by coordinated planar ultrasonic and laminar flow fields in a rectangular acoustic chamber.

Abstract: Acoustics fields are being used to manipulate fine particles (0.1–20 μm) in liquid suspensions held within a thin rectangular channel. Ultrasonic fields are applied across the channel, resulting in particle migration in this direction. Particles with different physical characteristics (size, density, compressibility, shape) respond with different speeds to the sound field [Z. I. Mandralis and D. L. Feke, Fluid/Part. Sep. J. 3, 115–121 (1990)], resulting in partial separation across the channel. These partial s… Show more

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