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March 9, 2016, 18:27 |
Surface chemistry in CONVERGE
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Join Date: Sep 2013
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Hello,
Is it possible to do surface chemistry in CONVERGE? I have a solid boundary in a CONVERGE geometry. I see that i can turn on the "Solid simulation" option and also import the pre-defined properties of a solid material. Is there a way i can assign one of the solid boundaries in the geometry to have the properties of the solid? Again this is leading up to be able to do surface chemistry between a reacting gas and a solid surface. Thanks, Shyam |
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March 10, 2016, 16:48 |
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Yunliang Wang
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Convergent Science, Madison WI
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Thank you for your question. We are still evaluating the surface chemistry module. I think it will be available in CONVERGE 2.4.0. In CONVERGE you can simulate the solid material too. This mainly is for the Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT). Thanks, Yunliang |
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catalyst, chemistry, converge |
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