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Two laminar flow fluids mixing due to diffusion

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Hello,

In a microfluidic domain, fluids (which don't react with each other) may mix only by diffusion. So if I have two different fluids, having different inlets and a common outlet (lets assume a T- junction), with diffusion coefficients given, how would I go about simulating it ? I get stuck at how would I define such a domain and how would I couple the two physics. I am a novice.

Thank you for your help and time !

1 Reply Last Post 04.08.2015, 19:00 GMT-4
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Karupothula Prashanth

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Posted: 9 years ago 04.08.2015, 19:00 GMT-4
Hi Abhishek,

I am also facing the same problem. Please help me if you found it.
Hi Abhishek, I am also facing the same problem. Please help me if you found it.

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