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- (195f) Analysis of Dynamics of Separation in An Electrical Field Flow Fractionation (EFFF) Separator with Couette Flow
In this presentation, an EFFF separator with Couette flow is modeled using the principles of electrokinetic hydrodynamics (EKHD) to compute effective parameters (i.e. effective velocity and effective diffusivity) that predict the macrotransport, or up-scaled behavior of the system. These transport coefficients are useful to predict optimal separation times to obtain the most efficient operating conditions of the device. Predictions of the optimal time of separation will be validated by solving the dynamics of the concentration within the system for typical cases such as a pulse as an input condition for a variety of molecule properties and operating conditions.
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