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January 12, 2008, 06:57 |
Mass fraction
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Hello dear people,
I am trying to reproduce the solution of a problem in a CVD reactor. In their paper they have two gases aceton and argon. They say that the have inpose an inflow in the reactor of 10 SLM and that the mass fraction of aceton is fixed to 1. Is this means that the mass fraction of aceton is actually 0.1? I am working with Fluent and it needs the mass fraction of aceton in the inflow to work. Does enaybody have an idea? Thanks in advance |
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January 14, 2008, 04:32 |
Re: Mass fraction
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hello You defined a model mixture DEFINE--MODELS---Species---Transport and reaction--species transport and after you define aceton and argon mixture Define---materials in the mixture material type you define a mixture species (aceton and argon)
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January 15, 2008, 08:34 |
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Thank you for your reply but this is not exactly what i mean. But i resolve it. Thank you again for your time.
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