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November 12, 2020, 21:04 |
Mass Transfer Using chtMultiRegionFoam.
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Hi all,
I am trying to use chtMultiRegionFoam to solve the mass transfer (approximated as Fick's Law) through a solid. So the geometry that I have setup looks like this. oxygen (fluid) (10cm tall) solid membrane (solid) (1mm tall) 'vacuum' (approximated by low oxygen region) (fluid) (1cm tall) I believe I need an two internal boundary layers on the membrane, one at the concentration of oxygen in the top and one initially at the low-zero concentration of oxygen at the bottom (outlet) of the solid material. Does anyone have any experience or examples of using this chtMultiRegionFoam being used for a mass transfer problem? I am assuming isothermal as well. Any help or direction would be much appreciated! Thank you. |
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chtmultiregionfoam, isothermal, openfoam |
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