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		<title>Microfluidics T-junction CFD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a run of the example microfluidics T-junction simulation in elmer, an open source CFD/FEM/FEA package. What you see here is the progression of an analyte due to electro-osmotic flow. There are two electric fields, three boundary conditions and a lot of wasted hours playing around with ElmerGUI and ElmerFront. Duration : 0:0:4 Related [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/sPY84NelFO4/2.jpg" align="left">This is a run of the example microfluidics T-junction simulation in elmer, an open source CFD/FEM/FEA package. What you see here is the progression of an analyte due to electro-osmotic flow. There are two electric fields, three boundary conditions and a lot of wasted hours playing around with ElmerGUI and ElmerFront. </p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:0:4</b></p>
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