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Концепция капиллярного насоса

Authors: Ratushnyi, Oleksandr Valeriiovych; Vasilchenko, Dariya Romanivna; Drofa, Anna Oleksandrivna;

Концепция капиллярного насоса

Abstract

У статті розглядаються теоретичні основи створення капілярного насоса на основі аналізу фізіологічних особливостей рослин. Розкриваються відповідні передумови використання капілярності в якості насосного ефекту. Пропонується багатоступенева схема насоса, яку можна було б реалізувати методом 3d-прототипувания як єдине ціле з трубопроводом. В статье рассматриваются теоретические основы создания капиллярного насоса на основе анализа физиологических особенностей растений. Раскрываются соответствующие предпосылки использование капиллярности в качестве насосного эффекта. Предлагается многоступенчатая схема насоса, которую можно было бы реализовать методом 3d-прототипирования как единое целое с трубопроводом. The article reviews theoretical foundations of creating a capillary pump based on an analysis of the corresponding physiological characteristics of plants. The article reveals the relevant preconditions for using capillarity as a pumping effect. The article proposes a multistage pump scheme, which could be realized by 3d-prototyping as a single unit with the pipeline.

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многоступенчатая схема, capillarity, multistage scheme, багатоступенева схема, капиллярность, pumping effect, капілярність, насосний ефект, насосный эффект

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