Release oscillation in a hollow fiber – Part 2: The effect of its frequency on ions release and experimental verification

The capillary oscillation in a hollow fiber greatly affects the process of ions release. Its approximate frequency is obtained, revealing a lower frequency predicts a longer release process, and the main factor affecting the frequency is studied theoretically and verified experimentally. The oscilla...

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Published inJournal of low frequency noise, vibration, and active control Vol. 40; no. 2; pp. 1067 - 1071
Main Authors Lin, Ling, Li, Huigai, Liu, Yanping
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.06.2021
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:The capillary oscillation in a hollow fiber greatly affects the process of ions release. Its approximate frequency is obtained, revealing a lower frequency predicts a longer release process, and the main factor affecting the frequency is studied theoretically and verified experimentally. The oscillation release can be also extended to drug release in tissue engineering.
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ISSN:1461-3484
2048-4046
DOI:10.1177/1461348419874973