
Microfluidics deals with fluids flowing in miniaturized systems. It is a young discipline, which is expected to substantially expand over the next few years, stimulated by the considerable development of applications in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and chemical engineering domains. The book is an introduction to this discipline. In the first chapter, it presents a short historical background and discusses the main perspectives of the domain, at economical and scientific levels. Then the physics of miniaturization and the fluid mechanics of microflows are discussed. In the following three chapters, dispersion, electrical and thermal phenomena in miniaturized devices are presented. A brief introduction to microfabrication techniques is given in chapter six and the book concludes by providing a few examples of microfluidic systems. The book is written in a simple, direct, pedagogical way. It emphasizes concepts and understanding, rather than technical detail. It offers a cross-disciplinary view of the field embracing biological, chemical, physical and engineering perspectives. By using the book, the reader will have concepts, methods and data to grasp situations which typically arise in microfluidic systems.
This text investigates the fundamental physical principles and practical applications governing fluid behavior within miniaturized systems. Patrick Tabeling, a researcher in the field, utilizes a pedagogical framework to bridge the gap between theoretical fluid mechanics and the emerging requirements of the pharmaceutical, biomedical, and chemical engineering sectors. The book synthesizes complex physical phenomena into a structured introduction suitable for students and professionals entering the discipline.
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Experts frequently cite this work as a foundational text for those seeking a cross-disciplinary entry point into the field. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which prioritizes conceptual grasp over excessive technical density.
Page Count:
310
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191524557
ISBN-13:
9780191524554
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