Hi!
There have been a lot of technologies which could not keep up in pace
with moore's law, and so they died. Air logic is one, another one being
magnetic bubble logic. Fascinating in themselves with rich physics, they
could not really turn into real products with a advnatge over other
technologies.
We wanted to produce combinatorial logic circuits at remote places in the world
cut off from many technological advances for supporting local projects. See
http://fab.cba.mit.edu/
Tons of stuff exists on air based logic. Here are few references
books(you need a good lib to find them) :
- design theory of fluidic components - kishner/katz
- Fluid amplifiers - Kishner
proceedings
- Fluidics quaterly
- IFAC symposium on fluidcs.
- First fluidcis conference
and so on.
These devices do not scale with shrinking size cause of low reynolds number flows
in smaller channels, which are very laminar and thus none of the nonlinearities,
most high reynolds number devices depend on, work for Newtoninan fluids.
What might find exciting is how to shrink these devices. some interesting papers
- http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=PRLTAO000092000009094501000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yesA
Microfluidic Rectifier: Anisotropic Flow Resistance at Low Reynolds Numbers
- Microfluidic Large-Scale Integration
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/298/5593/580
drop me a email if you need more pointers :)
m.