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solution coupling
Posted 2014年1月29日 GMT+1 17:00Studies & SolversVersion 4.3b0 Replies
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Hello
I am working with particle tracing in a microfluidic channel under a magnetic field produced by a permanent magnet. I have tried to couple the stationary solutions of the laminar flow and magnetic field physics with the time dependent particle tracing study in 2D. it works perfectly.
When I try to work in 3D, stationary study works properly. But when I run time dependent study particle tracing solutions managed before are not coupled and particles are not influenced by the laminar and magnetic field either.
I´ve tried to find out if there is any mistake in the model making, but I didn´t see anything strange, has anybody got any idea of what can happen???
I am working with particle tracing in a microfluidic channel under a magnetic field produced by a permanent magnet. I have tried to couple the stationary solutions of the laminar flow and magnetic field physics with the time dependent particle tracing study in 2D. it works perfectly.
When I try to work in 3D, stationary study works properly. But when I run time dependent study particle tracing solutions managed before are not coupled and particles are not influenced by the laminar and magnetic field either.
I´ve tried to find out if there is any mistake in the model making, but I didn´t see anything strange, has anybody got any idea of what can happen???
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Hello Mikel Elorrio
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