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Negative concentration values in Transport of Diluted Species Study
Posted 5 oct. 2014, 03:36 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Microfluidics 2 Replies
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Hello all,
I am analyzing a fluid flow and concentration gradient in microfluidic device. Device has a main horizontal channel and 256 vertical side channels to on both sides (up and down). I have two fluid inflows one from a top and other from bottom. Top fluid flow carries a chemical species to the device. Model runs fines but when I plot the concentration of the bottom side channels it shows me some negative values. The lowest concentration of a species can take 0 physically.
Please help me to identify the error that causes this problem. Could it be something with the mesh or solver configuration (relative/absolute error etc.)?
I am analyzing a fluid flow and concentration gradient in microfluidic device. Device has a main horizontal channel and 256 vertical side channels to on both sides (up and down). I have two fluid inflows one from a top and other from bottom. Top fluid flow carries a chemical species to the device. Model runs fines but when I plot the concentration of the bottom side channels it shows me some negative values. The lowest concentration of a species can take 0 physically.
Please help me to identify the error that causes this problem. Could it be something with the mesh or solver configuration (relative/absolute error etc.)?
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