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   <description>Hello sirs!&lt;br /&gt;&#13;
can any one suggest ,how to solve for diffusion of fluid from one layer to another in an assembly?the fluid flow on the 1st layer is through channels grooved.. if I use Darcy's law,for laminar flow and diffusion to the adjacent, i get pressure on surface plot only and could not resolve for the velocity distribution..kindly help</description>
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