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August 21, 2017 at 2:19 pm
Jyotesh
SubscriberHi all
I was wondering how would one go about incorporating an electric field and the requisite chemistry to carry out an electroosmotic simulation in ANSYS aim or the workbench?
Secondly, When I am drawing a channel, how do I indicate the wall material to ensure the correct chemistry for generating the charges/Electric double layer for electroosmosis? Is such a chemistry even modeled?
Very new to ANSYS and the field here, so slightly detailed instructions would be appreciated
Thanks!
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