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Introducing chemical reaction to a model
Posted May 9, 2011, 10:01 a.m. EDT Version 4.1 3 Replies
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Hi,
Does anybody know which physics has to be added to a model (Conjugate Heat Transfer) in order to add chemical reaction (and its heat of reaction) between air (the fluid flow of the model) and Carbon (a solid part in the model geometry)?
I know the physics should be "Chemical Species Transport", but don't know which submodule should I pick from:
-Transport of diluted species
-Transport of concentrated species
-Nernst-Plank equations
-Species transport in porous media
-Reaction engineering
I have doubt if "reaction engineering" or the first two ones should be selected!
Does anybody know which physics has to be added to a model (Conjugate Heat Transfer) in order to add chemical reaction (and its heat of reaction) between air (the fluid flow of the model) and Carbon (a solid part in the model geometry)?
I know the physics should be "Chemical Species Transport", but don't know which submodule should I pick from:
-Transport of diluted species
-Transport of concentrated species
-Nernst-Plank equations
-Species transport in porous media
-Reaction engineering
I have doubt if "reaction engineering" or the first two ones should be selected!
3 Replies Last Post May 10, 2011, 8:40 a.m. EDT