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Modeling Membrane Permeability in a Coefficient Form PDE Model
Posted 2013年3月29日 GMT-4 12:23 Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.4 3 Replies
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Hello,
I am trying to model diffusion of water through a cell modeled by a circle placed in the surrounding environment modeled by a square. I first tried out the model using natural boundary conditions or "continuity" at the circle boundary (membrane boundary). I would like to now model the membrane to behave more naturally, i.e. have a permeability value. I tried using the Flux/Source Option under Coefficient Form PDE Model but does this place an additional source on the boundary? I am not quite sure how to go about this and would greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance,
Caroline
I am trying to model diffusion of water through a cell modeled by a circle placed in the surrounding environment modeled by a square. I first tried out the model using natural boundary conditions or "continuity" at the circle boundary (membrane boundary). I would like to now model the membrane to behave more naturally, i.e. have a permeability value. I tried using the Flux/Source Option under Coefficient Form PDE Model but does this place an additional source on the boundary? I am not quite sure how to go about this and would greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance,
Caroline
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