International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems (Sep 2019)

Magnetohydrodynamic velocity profile measurement for microelectromechanical systems micro-robot design

  • Wendy Flores-Fuentes,
  • Mónica Valenzuela-Delgado,
  • Danilo Cáceres-Hernández,
  • Oleg Sergiyenko,
  • Miguel E Bravo-Zanoguera,
  • Julio C Rodríguez-Quiñonez,
  • Daniel Hernández-Balbuena,
  • Moisés Rivas-López

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881419875611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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The development of microelectromechanical systems based on magnetohydrodynamic for micro-robot applications requires precise control of the micro-flow behavior. The micro-flow channel design and its performance under the influence of the Lorentz force is a critical challenge, the mathematical model of each magnetohydrodynamic device design must be experimentally validated before to be employed in the fabrication of microelectromechanical systems. For this purpose, the present article proposes the enhancement of a particle image velocimetry measurement process in a customized machine vision system. The particle image velocimetry measurements are performed for the micro-flow velocity profile mathematical model validation of a magnetohydrodynamic stirrer prototype. Data mining and filtering have been applied to a raw measurement database from the customized machine vision system designed to evaluate the magnetohydrodynamic stirrer prototype. Outlier’s elimination and smoothing have been applied to raw data to approximate the particle image velocimetry measurements output to the velocity profile mathematical model to increase the accuracy of a customized machine vision system for two-dimensional velocity profile measurements. The accurate measurement of the two-dimensional velocity profile is fundamental owing to the requirement of future enhancement of the customized machine vision system to construct the three-dimensional velocity profile of the magnetohydrodynamic stirrer prototype. The presented methodology can be used for measurement and validation in the design of microelectromechanical systems micro-robot design and any other devices that require micro-flow manipulation for tasks such as stirring, pumping, mixing, networking, propelling, and even cooling.