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April 14, 2007, 20:40 |
chemical reaction and species transfer
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Hi, I used multiphase flow liquid liquid phase, Naphtha-water flow. Oxygen present in bulk (8ppm), chemical reaction occurred at the pipe walls acording to reaction{2Fe + 1.5 O2 + 3 H2O --- 2Fe(OH)3 } how define this reaction and species materials in fluent? the oxygen consdered species transfer from bulk to wall.
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May 1, 2007, 10:11 |
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i'm pleased to know you,please help me to find the following: all files is required: data base,mesh,case,data and analysis file
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May 1, 2007, 11:38 |
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hi, mohamed I used multiphase flow liquid liquid phase, Naphtha-water flow. Oxygen present in bulk (8ppm), chemical reaction occurred at the pipe walls acording to reaction{2Fe + 1.5 O2 + 3 H2O --- 2Fe(OH)3 }.In fluent: species panel contain selected species, selected site species and selected solid species, how applied this items on the above reactions. 3. how defining the species in the above locations. why you want all files? can you help me? these files are big.
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May 1, 2007, 11:43 |
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I am unsure what you mean by 'find' the files.
these are the file extensions that Fluent uses. You need to create these files yourself using Gambit then Fluent. This is what CFD is! You can find tutorial files with all these extensions. |
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