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September 9, 2004, 15:22 |
Chemical Reactions
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Hi,
I was trying to model a Chemical Reaction A -> B I am assuming that both A and B have same molecular weight and I was able to model above (simple) reaction successfully. Now, when I tried to model the reaction A -> 0.2 B then CFX solver did not gave any error while I was expectin an erro as the reaction is not balanced. Please provide some light on this. I am also specifying the preexponential factor. thanks, Kavita |
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September 10, 2004, 05:04 |
Re: Chemical Reactions
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Hi Kavita,
Nice meeting you here. With regard to your query I would like to know whether did you get a converged solution in this problem ? Sundar |
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September 10, 2004, 19:07 |
Re: Chemical Reactions
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Sundar,
I don't think that u r a good CFD engineer. Please don't try to answer any query when u r not sure of it. Kavs |
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September 12, 2004, 18:12 |
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1) These codes are not simple.
2) Understanding problems people are having with the codes almost always requires asking questions for clarification. 3) Rudeness won't get you an answer from anyone. No soup for you!! |
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September 12, 2004, 22:22 |
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Hello Kavita,
I dont want to comment anything more. Good Luck. Sundar |
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