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Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Hi, I'm trying to model Dean Flow in a Spiral Microchannel for further application of Passive Cell Separation. Since Dean Flow is observed basically on the plane which is perpendicular to the...

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Re: Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Hi Utku, I also modelled the similar spiral channel. I selected user defined model and could able to simulate the laminar flow physics and do not get convergence problem, Also I use particle tracing...

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Re: Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Hi Yousuf, I think I found the point at which I made mistake. As you told, the problem was about the boundary conditions. I had given a outlet velocity boundary condition together with the inlet...

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Re: Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Have you got an idea where to incorporate inertial force and dean force equations in particle tracing module, so that, drag force along with this two forces results in particle separation. Thanks Yousuf

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Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Hi, I'm trying to model Dean Flow in a Spiral Microchannel for further application of Passive Cell Separation. Since Dean Flow is observed basically on the plane which is perpendicular to the...

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Re: Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Hi Utku, I also modelled the similar spiral channel. I selected user defined model and could able to simulate the laminar flow physics and do not get convergence problem, Also I use particle tracing...

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Re: Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Hi Yousuf, I think I found the point at which I made mistake. As you told, the problem was about the boundary conditions. I had given a outlet velocity boundary condition together with the inlet...

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Re: Dean Flow Modelling in MicroChannels

Have you got an idea where to incorporate inertial force and dean force equations in particle tracing module, so that, drag force along with this two forces results in particle separation. Thanks Yousuf

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