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To demonstrate a "sieve" at the particle tracing module

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Hi all, now I'm trying to demonstrate a particle sieve using the particle tracing module.
I expected that the particles bigger than the pore size of the sieve could be filtered and stuck on the sieve surface.
But it seems that the particle tracing module cannot demonstrate such effect because every particle can pass through the pores even which are much smaller than those particles!

Do you think that I have to set up a sort of force equation or "if-condition" which can describe the sieve effect by the size difference??

Thanks!!

Dukwoo

1 Reply Last Post 30 set 2014, 19:41 GMT-4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 30 set 2014, 19:41 GMT-4
hello there,

did you find a solution to your problem. I ran into the same truing to simulate transport of nanoparticles through a microfilter pore. particles larger than the filter pore passed through it..

satish
hello there, did you find a solution to your problem. I ran into the same truing to simulate transport of nanoparticles through a microfilter pore. particles larger than the filter pore passed through it.. satish

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