Sensors (Jul 2024)

Ultrasonic Levitation for Airway Humidification

  • Riaz Uddin,
  • Ahmed M. Al-Jumaily

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24144691
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 14
p. 4691

Abstract

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This study employs the transmitter part of an ultrasonic proximity sensor to generate a powerful ultrasonic field for medical humidification. This field is created using an arrangement of small ultrasonic transmitter transducers configured in an acoustic levitator-style setup. As droplets pass through this ultrasonic field, they undergo disintegration, leading to an accelerated evaporation process. The research findings highlight a significant change in droplet size distribution due to ultrasonics, resulting in a notable increase in the rate of evaporation. As a result, this study presents a conceptual framework for reimagining humidification devices for lung therapeutic purposes through the utilization of simple sensor technology.

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