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October 25, 2017, 12:03 |
Electroosmotic in Fluent using Battery Model
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Aureliano Sancho
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Hi everyone, I need create an electroosmotic flow in Fluent, I want to inject a fluid on the channel and the wall the cylindrical channel has a electrical potencial, but I want either to put a electric current in the channel where the fluid is conductive, like this picture attached.
It's hard for me because I don't know how choice the properties in window of the Battery Model in Fluent and how create the zones and walls for anode, cathode, etc. In Battery Model > Electric Field > Contact Surface > Which should be these zones? Does anyone have one model? In Battery Model > Electric Field > External Connectors > How should be these connectors? Which the difference between their and the anode and cathode? Which is anode-tap? Sincerely, Aureliano Sancho |
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October 25, 2018, 17:52 |
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Leonardo
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Could you solve your problem? I am interested in the subject too.
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