Title: HIGH FREQUENCY SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE ATOMIZER
1- HIGH FREQUENCY SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE ATOMIZER
- J. Ju, Y. Yamagata, T. Higuchi, K. Inoue and H.
Ohmori - Graduate School of Engineering, The University of
Tokyo. - Tranducers07
- Reporter Ming-Yen
Chen(???) - Adviser Cheng-Hsien
Liu(??? )
2outline
- Introduction
- Fabrication Experimental Setup
- Experimental Results
- Conclusions Discussion
3Introduction -1
SAV-ED (electrostatic deposition)
Surface Acoustic Wave Atomizer
IDT
LDA (Laser Doppler Anemometry)
4Introduction -2history of SAW atomizer
- 1927 Wood and Loomis
- ultrasonic atomization
- Relationship between drop size and exciteation
frequency - 1961 Lang
- Ultrasonic vibrator
- Measure the drop size 10800kHz
- 1995 Kurosawa
- SAW atomizer
- 10MHz , drop size 5 60 um
5Introduction -3What is SAW?
1885 British physicist, mathematician Rayleigh
Longitudinal wave Shear
wave Rayleigh wave
6FabricationSAW atomizer
7Experimental Setup -1SAW-ED
5kV
12cm
Test sample Bovine serum albumin (BSA
protein), 0.5 mg/ml, 100ul
8Experimental Setup -2LDA
Laser
5mm
9Experimental Results -1SAW-ED Method
Size distribution of deposited particles and
estimated droplet diameter using SAW-ED method,
0.5 mg/ml BSA, 50 MHz, 30 W, continues driving
Droplet diameter range 4.5 21 um
10Experimental Results -2LDA Measurement
Size distribution of atomized droplets using LDA
method, 50 MHz, 30 W, continues driving
11Conclusions Discussion 1Compare SAW-ED LDA
SAW-ED
LDA
12Conclusions Discussion 2Compare 50MHz 10MHz
- 10MHz
- range 5 -60
um - The droplet range is narrower than 10MHz
13Conclusions Discussion 3thermal energy
kinetic energy
- In high frequency vibration, energy may be
transferred into thermal energy due to internal
damping. - With thernal energy ,droplet will evaporation,
not atomized by vibration. - But, deposition of dry BSA particles indicates
that liquid is atomized by kinetic energy.
14Reference
- 1 W. R. Wood, A. L. Loomis, The Physical and
Biological Effects of High Frequency Sound - Wave of Great Intensity, Philos. Mag.,
pp.417-437, Sep., 1927 - 2 R. J. Rang, Ultrasonic Atomization of
Liquids, J.Acoust. Soc. Am., Vol. 34, No. 1,
pp.6-8, Mar., 1961 - 3 M. Kurosawa, T. Watanabe, A. Hutami, T.
Higuchi, Surface Acoustic Wave atomizer,Sensors
and Actuators A 50, pp. 69-74, 1995 - 4 J. W. Kim, Y. Yamagata, M. Takasaki, B. H.
Lee, H. Ohmori, T. Higuchi, A device for
fabricating protein chips by using a surface
acoustic wave atomizer and electrostatic
deposition, Sensors and Actuators B 107, pp
535-545, 2005 - 5 Atomization Technology, Institute for
Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems-Japan, ISBN
4-627-67171-7, 2001 (in Japanese)
15- Thanks for your attention