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In the Model Wizard window, Build the model in 2D with the Electroanalysis interface. Solve for three concentrations in a Stationary study.
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click 2D.
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Click Add.
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In the Concentrations table, enter the following settings:
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Click Study.
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Click Done.
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Browse to the model’s Application Libraries folder and double-click the file glucose_sensor_parameters.txt.
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In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1) right-click Electroanalysis (tcd) and choose Electrode Surface.
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In the Settings window for Electrode Surface, locate the Electrode Phase Potential Condition section.
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In the Settings window for Electrode Surface, locate the Electrode Phase Potential Condition section.
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In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1) right-click Mesh 1 and choose Edit Physics-Induced Sequence.
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Click the Custom button.
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