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Posted:
9 years ago
28.09.2015, 18:03 GMT-4
Hi Patrick
This is really interesting! did you find something on this?
Hi Patrick
This is really interesting! did you find something on this?
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Posted:
9 years ago
28.09.2015, 18:19 GMT-4
Hello Aalim,
I did not figure out a elegant way to do this but I did figure out a brute force method. I simulate the static deposition profiles and then go back and create a bunch of line summations in the direction of motion and then plot the results as a function of distance from one side of the substrate. This gives me an answer that I can show in an excel graph but I still would like to figure out how to automate this process.
Best regards,
Patrick
Hello Aalim,
I did not figure out a elegant way to do this but I did figure out a brute force method. I simulate the static deposition profiles and then go back and create a bunch of line summations in the direction of motion and then plot the results as a function of distance from one side of the substrate. This gives me an answer that I can show in an excel graph but I still would like to figure out how to automate this process.
Best regards,
Patrick
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Posted:
9 years ago
28.09.2015, 18:46 GMT-4
Thanks Patrick for your reply. I really find this interesting, What if we think of mass transfer, like " transport of diluted species " , this may be a good start ! what do you think?
Best regards,
Aalim
Thanks Patrick for your reply. I really find this interesting, What if we think of mass transfer, like " transport of diluted species " , this may be a good start ! what do you think?
Best regards,
Aalim