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Blood Flow & Introduction of Second Fluid
Posted 10 nov. 2017, 18:11 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Microfluidics 0 Replies
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Hello all,
I'm new to COMSOL in general, and have so far only used the program for very basic CFD analysis of a microfluidics device that I've created. I have looked around, and can't seem to find the information I'm looking for, and was hoping you could help.
First, I want to be able to model blood flow through my microfluidics device. I've only been using water, as blood isn't a built-in option. I did find a paper provided by COMSOL about a group that used blood flow in their vasular model, but can't figure out a way to translate the equations and data they acquired for blood flow into my own model (https://www.comsol.com/paper/download/358051/machpaper.pdf).
The second thing I would like to know has to do with introducing a second liquid into the system a delayed time after the first. Essentially I have built a microfluidics network, and would like to flow blood through the network at a constant rate until it has reached equilibrium. At that point, I want to add a highly viscous fluid through a secondary channel into one piece of the network, and see how the blood flow reacts to this new highly viscous fluid.
I understand that this is information that likely can't be answered in a single post, but if you could direct me to papers, videos, or other resources where I could learn to do some of these things, that would be incredibly helpful!
Hello Bryant Green
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