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Electroosmotic micromixer
Posted 22.10.2014, 16:54 GMT-4 Microfluidics 1 Reply
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Hi,
in contrast to what is explained in the tutorial model (www.comsol.com/model/electroosmotic-micromixer-485) of an Electroosmotic micromixer, the electrodes on the mixer wall are not at all alternating with time, they are fixed DC voltages with alternating polarity, i.e two opposite electrodes are at same potential during the entire time of the simulation.
And if we observe the tutorial, while setting up "Wall 1" we specify E vectors whose x and y components are sinusoidal. (the step where we define boundary cond as electroosmotic velocity)
Can someone explain me how this model really works, its completely different from what i perceived. After going through the tutorial i thought that, we are applying AC potential to four electrodes and this will result in chaotic mixing of incoming fluids, but i just figured out its wrong and this is not how the model is setup. The model works fine but i need someone to help me interpret it the right way.
in contrast to what is explained in the tutorial model (www.comsol.com/model/electroosmotic-micromixer-485) of an Electroosmotic micromixer, the electrodes on the mixer wall are not at all alternating with time, they are fixed DC voltages with alternating polarity, i.e two opposite electrodes are at same potential during the entire time of the simulation.
And if we observe the tutorial, while setting up "Wall 1" we specify E vectors whose x and y components are sinusoidal. (the step where we define boundary cond as electroosmotic velocity)
Can someone explain me how this model really works, its completely different from what i perceived. After going through the tutorial i thought that, we are applying AC potential to four electrodes and this will result in chaotic mixing of incoming fluids, but i just figured out its wrong and this is not how the model is setup. The model works fine but i need someone to help me interpret it the right way.
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