Liquid Plug Motion Noninvasive Detecting in Opaque Microchannels via Grating Electrodes‐Based Liquid‐Solid Nanogenerator

Author:

Zhao Nannan1,Du Hengxu1,Zou Meng1,Xi Ziyue2,Yang Hengyi2,Dong Bowen1,Wang Yawei2,Yu Hongyong2,Xu Ruijiang2,Dong Fangyang2,Wang Huiwen2,Xu Minyi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Marine Thermal Engineering and Thermal Science Marine Engineering College Dalian Maritime University Dalian 116026 China

2. Dalian Key Laboratory of Marine Micro/Nano Energy and Self‐powered Systems Marine Engineering College Dalian Maritime University Dalian 116026 China

Abstract

AbstractThe precision in controlling fluid flow is crucial for the efficiency of microchannel devices. Consequently, it is essential to monitor the fluid within microchannels in real time. However, the microchannel flow's susceptibility to disturbance and small size present challenges in sensing. A Liquid‐Solid Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG) with grating electrodes is proposed for non‐invasive sensing of liquid plug movements in microchannels and is suitable for use with opaque channels. This sensor operates on the principle of initiating multiple pulse signals via grating electrodes. And analyze the motion of the liquid plug by the time difference between the signal peaks. It facilitates the measurement of liquid plug count, average speed, average acceleration, and the detection of flow direction. The liquid plug counters, and flow direction sensors yielded clear and distinguishable signals. The liquid plug average speed sensor achieves a 95% accuracy rate, and the acceleration sensor accurately distinguishes speed trends of the liquid plug with more than 85% precision. Grating electrodes are effectively employed for motion sensing. Analyzing the motion of an object by the time difference between voltage peaks offers greater stability than voltage magnitude analysis. Four portable prototypes are designed to make them applicable for fluid sensing in microchannel devices.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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