Adjoint-consistent formulations of slip models for coupled electroosmotic flow systems

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Background: Models based on the Helmholtz `slip' approximation are often used for the simulation of electroosmotic flows. The objectives of this paper are to construct adjoint-consistent formulations of such models, and to develop adjoint-based numerical tools for adaptive mesh refinement and parameter sensitivity analysis. Methods: We show that the direct formulation of the `slip' model is adjoint inconsistent, and leads to an ill-posed adjoint problem. We propose a modified formulation of the coupled `slip' model, which is shown to be well-posed, and therefore automatically adjoint-consistent. Results: Numerical examples are presented to illustrate the computation and use of the adjoint solution in two-dimensional microfluidics problems. Conclusions: An adjoint-consistent formulation for Helmholtz `slip' models of electroosmotic flows has been proposed. This formulation provides adjoint solutions that can be reliably used for mesh refinement and sensitivity analysis.

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Garg, V. V., Prudhomme, S., van der Zee, K. G., & Carey, G. F. (2014). Adjoint-consistent formulations of slip models for coupled electroosmotic flow systems. Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40323-014-0015-3

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