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inertial focusing in microfluidic channel
Posted 11.05.2016, 21:34 GMT-4 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Microfluidics Version 5.0, Version 5.2a 4 Replies
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Firstly,I want to modeling inertial focusing in straight and curved microfluidic channels(may the channel geometry seems like more complicated ),just like
cn.comsol.com/story/download/179685/Veryst_Mass_Gen_CN2013.pdf;
here is my model scheme:
1、sovle a CFD probelm(steady) without the particle;
2、calculate the force act on the particle induced by the “stress tensor and pressure ”,just like
www.chem.mtu.edu/~fmorriso/cm310/Comsol/CalculatingFluidForcesonSurfacesinComsol5_2015.pdf
(I know there have “drag force” “lift force”etc.,but I CAN NOT find an explict formula of lift force suited complicated channel)
Lift Force(x)=sphint(r,spf.T_stressx); Lift Force(y)=sphint(r,spf.T_stressy);
The sphint(r, expr) operator computes the surface integral of the expression expr on the surface with radius r around the point in which it is evaluated.;r is the radius of the particle.
3、model particle tracing for fluid flow ,and "Force_x" =lift force(x),"Force_y"=lift force(y)
But the force seems like have influence to the particle, as "the particle inserted at a specific location in the straight channel remian at that location"
So, can anyone give some advises?
cn.comsol.com/story/download/179685/Veryst_Mass_Gen_CN2013.pdf;
here is my model scheme:
1、sovle a CFD probelm(steady) without the particle;
2、calculate the force act on the particle induced by the “stress tensor and pressure ”,just like
www.chem.mtu.edu/~fmorriso/cm310/Comsol/CalculatingFluidForcesonSurfacesinComsol5_2015.pdf
(I know there have “drag force” “lift force”etc.,but I CAN NOT find an explict formula of lift force suited complicated channel)
Lift Force(x)=sphint(r,spf.T_stressx); Lift Force(y)=sphint(r,spf.T_stressy);
The sphint(r, expr) operator computes the surface integral of the expression expr on the surface with radius r around the point in which it is evaluated.;r is the radius of the particle.
3、model particle tracing for fluid flow ,and "Force_x" =lift force(x),"Force_y"=lift force(y)
But the force seems like have influence to the particle, as "the particle inserted at a specific location in the straight channel remian at that location"
So, can anyone give some advises?
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