A method of computing the concentration field of dissolved material inside an etch-hole is presented. With a given velocity field, approximate convection–diffusion equations are formulated using a number of assumptions, and analytical descriptions for the concentration in different parts of the domain are obtained. By coupling these descriptions the concentration field can be computed. The assumptions and the results are validated by comparison with solutions based on a finite-volume method. Results of the boundary-layer method are given for two characteristic etch-hole geometries. The described boundary-layer method is efficient in terms of computational time and memory, because it does not require the construction of a computational grid ...
This publication is devoted to the numerical implementation of the mathematical model on a microscop...
This article presents a fixed-mesh total concentration method for modeling of deposition processes. ...
Summary: This work presents a finite element implementation of incompressible miscible dis-placement...
A method of computing the concentration field of dissolved material inside an etch-hole is presented...
The concentration of dissolved material in an etch-hole is computed in order to construct a numerica...
a wet-chemical etching process, the resulting etched shape is smaller than the originally designed s...
Abstract. A numerical model based on the total concentration of etchant is proposed to model the wet...
The effect of fluid flow, transport, and reaction on the shape evolution of two-dimensional cavities...
A total concentration fixed-grid method is presented in this paper to model the two-dimensional wet ...
Abstract. This work describes the process of mass transfer which takes place when a fluid flows past...
The etching of an axisymmetric cavity under the influence of an artificial acceleration field genera...
The two-dimensional flow of a viscous fluid over an etched hole is computed with a boundary-element ...
To develop a complete numerical model for predicting fluid flow and mass transfer in domains with po...
f luid flow on the removal of d isso lut ion products f rom smal l cavities. As po inted out by thos...
Abstrae~Motivated by applications to electrophoretic techniques for bioseparations, we consider tran...
This publication is devoted to the numerical implementation of the mathematical model on a microscop...
This article presents a fixed-mesh total concentration method for modeling of deposition processes. ...
Summary: This work presents a finite element implementation of incompressible miscible dis-placement...
A method of computing the concentration field of dissolved material inside an etch-hole is presented...
The concentration of dissolved material in an etch-hole is computed in order to construct a numerica...
a wet-chemical etching process, the resulting etched shape is smaller than the originally designed s...
Abstract. A numerical model based on the total concentration of etchant is proposed to model the wet...
The effect of fluid flow, transport, and reaction on the shape evolution of two-dimensional cavities...
A total concentration fixed-grid method is presented in this paper to model the two-dimensional wet ...
Abstract. This work describes the process of mass transfer which takes place when a fluid flows past...
The etching of an axisymmetric cavity under the influence of an artificial acceleration field genera...
The two-dimensional flow of a viscous fluid over an etched hole is computed with a boundary-element ...
To develop a complete numerical model for predicting fluid flow and mass transfer in domains with po...
f luid flow on the removal of d isso lut ion products f rom smal l cavities. As po inted out by thos...
Abstrae~Motivated by applications to electrophoretic techniques for bioseparations, we consider tran...
This publication is devoted to the numerical implementation of the mathematical model on a microscop...
This article presents a fixed-mesh total concentration method for modeling of deposition processes. ...
Summary: This work presents a finite element implementation of incompressible miscible dis-placement...