Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation
This project aims to develop the LEGO block used in the open surface droplet manipulation process. The LEGO block part is inspired by the famous toy Lego. These Lego-like parts are designed so that they can attach and detach at will to improve the versatility of the system. The designed part will be...
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author | Tan, Miken |
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description | This project aims to develop the LEGO block used in the open surface droplet manipulation process. The LEGO block part is inspired by the famous toy Lego. These Lego-like parts are designed so that they can attach and detach at will to improve the versatility of the system. The designed part will be 3-D printed and a series of study on the magnetic force on varies variable such as number of permanent magnet used and different size of droplet and magnetic particle used will be conducted in order to design the most suitable LEGO part for the droplet manipulation. The setup and design of the of test and experiment will be included in this report. Besides that, the challenges, limitation, possible future improvement on the test will also be discussed in this report. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1414112023-03-04T19:40:51Z Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation Tan, Miken Zhang Yi School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering yi_zhang@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering This project aims to develop the LEGO block used in the open surface droplet manipulation process. The LEGO block part is inspired by the famous toy Lego. These Lego-like parts are designed so that they can attach and detach at will to improve the versatility of the system. The designed part will be 3-D printed and a series of study on the magnetic force on varies variable such as number of permanent magnet used and different size of droplet and magnetic particle used will be conducted in order to design the most suitable LEGO part for the droplet manipulation. The setup and design of the of test and experiment will be included in this report. Besides that, the challenges, limitation, possible future improvement on the test will also be discussed in this report. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2020-06-08T06:09:28Z 2020-06-08T06:09:28Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141411 en A013 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
spellingShingle | Engineering::Mechanical engineering Tan, Miken Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation |
title | Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation |
title_full | Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation |
title_fullStr | Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation |
title_short | Develop LEGO block for droplet manipulation |
title_sort | develop lego block for droplet manipulation |
topic | Engineering::Mechanical engineering |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141411 |
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