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The wiki section regarding 3D structures is empty. This is particular problematic for 3D valves, a type of component needed if the user is planning to fabricate using Neptune.
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3D valves
This statement define entities both in the control (drawn in red) and flow (drawn in blue) layers.
The presence of a 3D valve in the flow layer is similar to a node that accepts up to two connections: an input and an output. The valve will block or let pass liquid in the flow layer depending on whether its presence in the control layer has pressure or not.
The presence of a 3D valve in the control layer has just one input expected to be connected to a liquid source in the that layer.
Important:
3DValves declarations need to specify orientation - horizontal or vertical - and that parameter defines the location of the input/output of the valve in the flow layer, and the input location for the part of the valve in the control layer. Check the figure.
3DValves declarations should be made in the flow layer section of a MINT file, and before declaring any channel connecting to them.
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The wiki section regarding 3D structures is empty. This is particular problematic for 3D valves, a type of component needed if the user is planning to fabricate using Neptune.
As a suggestion, I leave the following text that might be included in the wiki.
3D valves
This statement define entities both in the control (drawn in red) and flow (drawn in blue) layers.
Important:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: