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                                7 years ago                            
                            
                                2018/11/05 7:32 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
  and need to implement it at the boundary beween the implant and the eye.
What exactly do you mean by "at the boundary"? 
Do you want to display the (average) concentration along the boundary between implant and eye? 
For this you can use a probe. Component>definitions>rightclick>probes>boundary probe and then select the boundary between implant and eye.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Tobias
                                                 
                                                
                            Hi,
>  and need to implement it at the boundary beween the implant and the eye.
What exactly do you mean by "at the boundary"? 
Do you want to display the (average) concentration along the boundary between implant and eye? 
For this you can use a probe. Component>definitions>rightclick>probes>boundary probe and then select the boundary between implant and eye.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Tobias                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                            
                                                                                        
                                Jeff Hiller
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                                                Posted:
                            
                                7 years ago                            
                            
                                2018/11/05 11:47 GMT-5                            
                        
                        Updated:
                            
                                7 years ago                            
                            
                                2018/11/06 13:32 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hello Inayeth,
Since you have a single graph for the concentration in the implant, I presume that the concentration in the implant is spatially independent. If that's so, then you can deduce the total amount of drug in the implant by multiplying by the volume of the implant, and the total flux into the eye is then minus the time-derivative of that. Assuming that the flow of drug from the implant into the eye is also spatially independent, you can compute that flux per unit area by dividing the total flux by the surface area, and enter that into COMSOL as a boundary  condition.
In the above, I have assumed that you have an analytical expression for the concentration in the implant and can differentiate it analytically. If do no have such an expression, you could obtain one by curve fitting, for instance.
Jeff
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    Jeff Hiller                                                
 
                                                
                            Hello Inayeth,
Since you have a single graph for the concentration in the implant, I presume that the concentration in the implant is spatially independent. If that's so, then you can deduce the total amount of drug in the implant by multiplying by the volume of the implant, and the total flux into the eye is then minus the time-derivative of that. Assuming that the flow of drug from the implant into the eye is also spatially independent, you can compute that flux per unit area by dividing the total flux by the surface area, and enter that into COMSOL as a boundary  condition.
In the above, I have assumed that you have an analytical expression for the concentration in the implant and can differentiate it analytically. If do no have such an expression, you could obtain one by curve fitting, for instance.
Jeff