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How to create pores/holes in geometry + diffusion study?
Posted 20.11.2011, 18:51 GMT-5 Fluid & Heat, Geometry, Materials, Mesh, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2, Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hello everyone!
I am brand new to ComSol. For our bioengineering project, we are trying to see if particles will diffuse radially into a hollow cylindrical structure.
I am having difficulty understanding how to:
-create pores or holes on the cylinder. I want to be able to easily change the number of pores (and the size of the pores) on the structure.
-run a study that displays the concentration gradient of particles over time. (or somehow measure how many particles diffuse to the inside/center of the cylinder.
Note:
-I completed the busbar tutorial and the "creating geometries" tutorial, so that is the extent of my experience.
I was able to create a hollow cylinder of defined thickness.
Ideally:
I want to create 6 concentric cylinders. Each has the same pore density and pore size. We are trying to test this setup using a variety of pore densities, and measure when a significant amount of diffusion occurs in the innermost layer at a fixed time, t.
I have access to ComSol 4.2 (not 4.2a yet, but I believe we can run diffusion studies even without the particle tracing model).
I hope what I am asking is making sense. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I dont know what study to use, and what parameters I would need to set in the study.
Thank you so much, and let me know if you need more information!
-Arjun
I am brand new to ComSol. For our bioengineering project, we are trying to see if particles will diffuse radially into a hollow cylindrical structure.
I am having difficulty understanding how to:
-create pores or holes on the cylinder. I want to be able to easily change the number of pores (and the size of the pores) on the structure.
-run a study that displays the concentration gradient of particles over time. (or somehow measure how many particles diffuse to the inside/center of the cylinder.
Note:
-I completed the busbar tutorial and the "creating geometries" tutorial, so that is the extent of my experience.
I was able to create a hollow cylinder of defined thickness.
Ideally:
I want to create 6 concentric cylinders. Each has the same pore density and pore size. We are trying to test this setup using a variety of pore densities, and measure when a significant amount of diffusion occurs in the innermost layer at a fixed time, t.
I have access to ComSol 4.2 (not 4.2a yet, but I believe we can run diffusion studies even without the particle tracing model).
I hope what I am asking is making sense. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I dont know what study to use, and what parameters I would need to set in the study.
Thank you so much, and let me know if you need more information!
-Arjun
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