A low frequency driven piezoelectric pump with flexible valve

[Display omitted] •A low frequency driven piezoelectric pump with flexible valve (LDPPFV) is proposed.•LDPPFV realizes the precise flow control by adjusting driving voltage or frequency.•Flexible valves reduce reverse leakage and increase the tolerance to small particle. A low frequency driven piezo...

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Published inSensors and actuators. A. Physical. Vol. 319; p. 112567
Main Authors Chen, Song, Qian, Chaoping, Cheng, Wentao, Kan, Junwu, Ji, Jiajian, Zhang, Zhonghua, Wang, Jiantao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lausanne Elsevier B.V 01.03.2021
Elsevier BV
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Summary:[Display omitted] •A low frequency driven piezoelectric pump with flexible valve (LDPPFV) is proposed.•LDPPFV realizes the precise flow control by adjusting driving voltage or frequency.•Flexible valves reduce reverse leakage and increase the tolerance to small particle. A low frequency driven piezoelectric pump with flexible valve (LDPPFV) is presented. LDPPFV is able to achieve precise flow control by adjusting driving voltage or driving frequency. The flexible valve has high elasticity and low stiffness, which can effectively reduce the reverse leakage of the check valve and realize the low frequency (<5 Hz) drive of the piezoelectric pump. The prototype of LDPPFV is designed and manufactured. The frequency and voltage characteristics of LDPPFV under different external loads are investigated. Experimental results indicate that with the increase of the thickness of the flexible valve, the optimal frequency of LDPPFV increases, but the flow rate decreases. Under no external load, the maximum flow rate of 18.10 ml/min is achieved at 4.5 Hz. Under external loads of 0/1/3 kPa, the output flow rate of LDPPFV has a good linear relationship with driving frequency and voltage. Least square method is used to fit the flow rate and the driving parameters. The linear correlation coefficients R2 are all above 0.980.
ISSN:0924-4247
1873-3069
DOI:10.1016/j.sna.2021.112567