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This work presents the design, fabrication, and testing of an integrated mixer/valve and a method for determining its mixing performance. The method correlates the mixing time to a quantitatively measurable observable. We present modeling and experimental results using this method.
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Voldman, J., Gray, M.L., Schmidt, M.A. (1998). Liquid Mixing Studies with an Integrated Mixer/Valve. In: Harrison, D.J., van den Berg, A. (eds) Micro Total Analysis Systems ’98. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5286-0_44
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