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July 29, 2014, 10:27 |
MATLAB; handling streamline spread after T-junction
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Giovanni
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Hello everyone, I'm struggling whit this issue regarding a project that I'm working on.
I basically need to account for "streamline spread" after a T-junction split. For instance, I have as output of a initial channel (0.5 um) a vector with 100 elements each representative of a vertical slice of fluid in the channel (yielding the concentration of a sample in that point). Given that the flow is then split into two separate channel ( one of 0.5 um and 0.3 um) I crudely assumed that a proportional section of the flow is going into one channel and the remaining into the other channel. Resulting in two smaller vectors. I would like to account for streamline spread due to conservation law and reobtain a 100 element vector with values corrected for said spread; but I'm also clueless on the possible approach.. Could anyone provide any hints or advices on how to do so? Thanks! Best regards |
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