Contributor(s)
Taslim, Mohammad, Ruberti, Jeff
Abstract
In the biological engineering and medical fields, there are many applications which utilize a syringe pump to dispense a measurable amount of fluid in a controlled manner. Presently, there are a multitude of syringe pumps on the market with functions ranging from variable flow rates, to infusion and withdrawal capabilities, to programmable dispensing plans. One capability not yet applied to syringe pumps is a controllable heating and cooling system. This report presents a proposal to create a working prototype of a syringe pump with a heating and cooling system.
Keywords
syringe pump, heating and colling systems
Publisher
Northeastern University
Publication Date
11-5-2007
Rights Holder
Northeastern University, Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Permanent URL
http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10011754
Recommended Citation
Breneman, Mark; Lachapelle, Matt; Leathem, Daniel; LeCain, Nicholas; and Ngo, Benjamin, "Thermally Controlled Syringe Pump" (2007). Capstone Design Program: Mechanical Engineering. Paper 103. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10011754

Notes
Capstone Design Course, MIM U701, Technical Design Report, Project #2, FInal report