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Ferrofluid Pump

Ferrofluid pump with rotating water blobs and no moving parts

Our Best Prototype So Far

On April 9th, I received this part which has not yet been tested yet:

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We have a YouTube video of our best prototype so far:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qeiMMLq5IXo

The Latest Version

Our latest multi-magnet version (which has not yet been tested) is here:

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The Boat-Pump Idea

This idea seems to work:

magnet switched on and off asking as pump

https://youtube.com/shorts/PQ8AnhncvDY?feature=share

As a prelude to the 7-circle pump described in the technical paper you can find in the "doc" directory here, we are attempting to make a very, very simple, pump. The images below represent our simple "pump" idea. We just raise a small bolus of fluid, and then drop it onto a ramp. This performance of this pump is being worked out, but of course it is weak. The "head" is just a few millimeters, and the flow has not yet been measured. However, we think it is still important in that it is indeed a pump with no moving parts.

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We use a hot-melt glue to try to seal the "chamber" so that the fluid will flow down the ramp:

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Possible Reading

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/245883107_Design_fabrication_and_testing_of_fixed-valve_micro-pumps