Abstract:
The life of a patient with any kind of cancer depends on early cancer identification. According to
a UK national census research, the average survival rate for people with stage 3 cancer and more
fell from 80% to less than 30%. These patients included those with bowel, breast, lung, ovary,
esophageal, and melanoma.[1].Modern diagnostic methods include, among other things, genome
sequencing and fresh tissue biopsy, which are costly, need operating on the patient, and may take
weeks to get findings. Since epithelial malignancies frequently transfer tumor cells into the
circulation, the presence and quantity of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) are important markers
of the disease. Currently used techniques include physical filtration with commercial filters and
density-based separation utilizing centrifugation. These methods do, however, have several
significant drawbacks, including the requirement for costly equipment, lengthy processing
periods, strict sample preparation to avoid contamination, and limited CTC recovery. A viable
substitute is provided by microfluidics, which has faster outcomes, better separation, and less
complicated apparatus. The reverse wavy channels from Zhou et al.'s work are used in our design.
al [2] and by enclosing the whole channel in a circle, more turns may be included into the design
in a comparatively small area, which might result in lower manufacturing costs, a smaller device
footprint overall, and less pressure loss as compared to longer channels. The separation properties
of CTCs from blood cells are examined in this study at Aspect Ratios in order to identify the ideal
operating and separation parameters. It is shown that greatest separation occurs at an Aspect Ratio
of 0.32. Additionally, four reverse wavy channel designs show substantial separation, suggesting
that fewer channel patterns may be used to minimize the device's footprint even further.
Description:
Supervised by
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Monjurul Ehsan,
Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering(MPE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Production Engineering, 2024