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Old   February 2, 2014, 07:36
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Hello Everyone

Im a Nabeel. I want develop the 2D Fixed bed Coal gasifier in Ansys fluent 14.5.
There are following specification of gasifier.
Diameter=1.2m
height=2.5m
Coal particle diameter=1.5inch
Coal bed height= 0.5-0.6m
Please tell me how to develop the simulation.
more over i need the UDF of Coal gasification reactions. Please e-mail me the UDF
My email is nabeel.eye@gmail.com
i have gone through few tutorials but im able to create a coal bed. but now i need UDF for reactions ie.drying, devolatiliztion & heterogeneous char reactions.
there are two phases
solid phase & gas phase
solid phase is Coal which is mixture of Carbon, volatile, mositure & ash.
plz tell me how to add the ultimate analysis of coal.
gas phase consists of CO2,CO,CH4,H2,N2,O2,H2O.
if you have any tutorial plz share with me. I have some tutorials ill share with you.
plz send me details via email
my emal: nabeel.eye@gmail.com

plz help me ill be very grateful

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