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Single Element Thermal Sensor for Measuring Thermal Conductivity and Flow Rate inside a Microchannel

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The increasing development of continuous-flow applications in the field of microfluidics generates demand for in-line monitoring methods. The thermal conductivity (κ) of a liquid has been proven to be a valuable measurand for quality control, process monitoring, and analytical testing. However, most available methods for measuring κ of microliter-sized samples are limited for use on stagnant samples. In this work, a novel method and associated prototype device for measuring κ under flow conditions is presented. The so-called Transient Thermal Offset (TTO) method requires only a single metal resistive structure that is excitated with direct current (DC) pulses. To demonstrate the working, proof-of-principle experiments are performed on liquids with various κ under different flow rates. The results show that, after calibration, the presented microfluidic device can be used for accurately measuring κ of liquids under flow, as well as for determining the flow rate of liquids with a known κ. Within the explored ranges, both parameters can be determined with an average error of approximately 2.6%. The results confirm that, also under flow conditions, uncertainties concerning probing depth are eliminated with the TTO method.
Journal: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL
ISSN: 0924-4247
Volume: 331
Publication year:2021
Keywords:microfluidics, continuous-flow, thermal conductivity, flow rate
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BOF-publication weight:1
Authors:International
Authors from:Government, Higher Education, Private
Accessibility:Open