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July 24, 2013, 10:55 |
Water gas shift reaction source term in cfx
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SETTAR
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Hi,
i try to working about a steam methane reforming reaction into a channel with a catalytic wall and for the species eqation, i have a source term relative to water gas shift reaction, it's a volumetric source term. my question is how can i know the expression of this source term used by CFX 11 ? because i study wich i follow use the cfx but i don't know the expression for this term Help me please Thanks before |
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July 25, 2013, 02:50 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Do you have a CFX model which you are trying to figure out how it works or are you trying to do a new simulation?
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July 25, 2013, 07:43 |
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SETTAR
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Hi ghorrocks thank you for your answer
in fact i haven't a CFX model, i try to do a new simulation by following some results generated by a CFX model, and in this article it is not mentionned the expression of the volumetric source term, when i contacted the author, he told me that he used the ANSYS expression for the water gas shift reaction source term. When i searched in the manual of the version 11 i didn't find this term i can give you the equations system if that is necessary Thanks before. |
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