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charged particle deposition

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Hi all,

i'm trying to model (3D) an electrodeposition of nanoparticles under laminar conditions (fluid flow), but i've no idea....which module i should use. I'm using the comsol version 4.2a.

any idea to help me out, will be very thankful

kamdem

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Posted: 1 decade ago 16.04.2013, 13:08 GMT-4
Did you ever find anything out about this? I am currently looking at using charged particle tracing where the charged particles are in a laminar flow under the influence of an oscillating magnetic field... So, i understand your problem. My particles will either see the fluid flow or the magnetics, but struggle to see both effects. Thanks in advance if you've found anything new.
Did you ever find anything out about this? I am currently looking at using charged particle tracing where the charged particles are in a laminar flow under the influence of an oscillating magnetic field... So, i understand your problem. My particles will either see the fluid flow or the magnetics, but struggle to see both effects. Thanks in advance if you've found anything new.

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