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'''Fig.1:''' ''Design of the fluidic device: original scetch and 3D render'' | '''Fig.1:''' ''Design of the fluidic device: original scetch and 3D render'' | ||
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The main concern for the setup of the device was to be able to gain control over the flow rate. According to Bernoulli's principle, the velocity of a fluid can be influenced by varying the height of the medium bottle. This approach was also used in the paper cited above. Figure X. shows the corresponding setup and the applying equations are shown below. | The main concern for the setup of the device was to be able to gain control over the flow rate. According to Bernoulli's principle, the velocity of a fluid can be influenced by varying the height of the medium bottle. This approach was also used in the paper cited above. Figure X. shows the corresponding setup and the applying equations are shown below. | ||
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However, as mentioned on the [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/ModelingProj1#3._Conclusions_for_our_system| modeling page]], the dimensions of our fluidic device did not allow the aimed for precise control over the flow rate. This was tested both by calculating some theoretical values applicable for our device and running pilot experiments with water. Furthermore the achieved flow rates where also much faster than the flow rates in which oscillations were to be expected. To slow down the f | However, as mentioned on the [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/ModelingProj1#3._Conclusions_for_our_system| modeling page]], the dimensions of our fluidic device did not allow the aimed for precise control over the flow rate. This was tested both by calculating some theoretical values applicable for our device and running pilot experiments with water. Furthermore the achieved flow rates where also much faster than the flow rates in which oscillations were to be expected. To slow down the f | ||
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