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Old   November 2, 2020, 22:08
Default Conjugated mass-transfer problems
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Hi Foamers,
Do you know if there is a way to simulate conjugated mass transfer the same way chtMultiRegionFOAM does it with heat transfer (conduction of heat through a solid to boundary condition and heat-tansfer to fluid region) in OpenFOAM? I have a project where I need to simulate the mass-transfer of a specie initially contained uniformly in a non-porous gel (yellow cylinder) to a convective fluid domain (inside the grey cube; Robin boundary condition on gel). I have the coefficients that I need to perform it.
I would like to know how you would deal with this.
Big thanks for your help!
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