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Particle tracing for fluid flow - particle diameter
Posted 12 nov. 2013, 21:55 UTC−5 Microfluidics, Geometry, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.3a 1 Reply
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Hi there,
I have been using particle tracing module for the past few weeks, but I guess i haven't understood the very concept of it.
I have designed a microweir structure inside the microchannel to separate cells of different dimension. The structure acts such a way that it allows smaller cells to flow over it and blocks the bigger cells
I have designed a simple channel in 3d which is 5 x 10 x 4 micrometers (Width x depth x height) and have included microweirs into it. In the Particle tracing physics i have inputted the particle diameter dp as 10 micrometers. And the simulation result shows the Particle trajectories.
My question is how do my particle of bigger dimension flow in a smaller channel? Is there a way to use the exact dimension of my particle without scaling it down.
Please help me as am trying to solve it since a long time
Thanks,
Lalitha
I have been using particle tracing module for the past few weeks, but I guess i haven't understood the very concept of it.
I have designed a microweir structure inside the microchannel to separate cells of different dimension. The structure acts such a way that it allows smaller cells to flow over it and blocks the bigger cells
I have designed a simple channel in 3d which is 5 x 10 x 4 micrometers (Width x depth x height) and have included microweirs into it. In the Particle tracing physics i have inputted the particle diameter dp as 10 micrometers. And the simulation result shows the Particle trajectories.
My question is how do my particle of bigger dimension flow in a smaller channel? Is there a way to use the exact dimension of my particle without scaling it down.
Please help me as am trying to solve it since a long time
Thanks,
Lalitha
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