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April 7, 2021, 05:38 |
Is it possible to simulate trapping of a large particle
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Anon
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Hi all,
first post here, so I hope I'm in the right place. I want to simulate the trapping of a large particle (200um), in a microfluidic 'trap', which has a large inlet and a mesh outlet. once trapped it would impinge some of the flow, and the general delta P should rise across the 'trap cell'. I'm a CFD novice, but I have some experience with structure-fluid interaction CFD, and I know it's a major PIA. In this case, the particle (ideally particles) is free-floating, so the fluid domain should be quite flexible (not even sure if it's possible) What is the opinion of the experts on this problem, and whether you think there might be some simplifying assumptions to be made? Many thanks! |
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