Abstract:
The micromachining technology that emerged in the late 1980s is able to provide microsized sensors and actuators. These micro transducers can be integrated with signal conditioning and processing circuitry to form microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) that can perform realtime distributed control. This capability opens up new territory for flow control research. However, because of the large surfacetovolume ratio in micronscale configurations, surface effects dominate the fluid flowing through thes...