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April 8, 2016, 23:37 |
Problems about the standard state enthalpy
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Kuan
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Hi, everyone! I'm modeling the heterogeneous reactions with ansys fluent, and now I have some problems in defining the standard state enthalpy (SSE). I have two reactions:
R1: aA→bB R2: mB→nC Now I set the SSE of A equals to 0, and SSE of B equals to 255kJ/kg, therefore the reaction heat of R1 is 255kJ/kg. Now I have known the reaction heat of R2 is -42kJ/kg, how should I set the SSE of C? More generally, for the reaction: aA+bB→cC+dD If SSE of all reactants (hA, hB, hC, hD) is given, how to calculate the reaction heat of this reaction? Thanks a lot for your kind help. |
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fluent, reaction heat, standard state enthalpy |
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