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Temperatures higher than adiabatic flame temp
Posted 17 juin 2011, 15:29 UTC−4 MEMS & Nanotechnology, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Chemical Reaction Engineering Version 4.2 6 Replies
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Hydrogen Peroxide decomposition in a micro channel
I am trying to model a subsection of an array of pillars coated in a catalytic material. Everything seems very reasonable except i am getting temperatures greater than the analytical max of about 1250K.
I am skeptical of two things:
First the difference between batch flow and plug flow as an reaction type
Second the way in which i am adding heat .
One final question is when the reaction engineering is not checked in the second study?
I am trying to model a subsection of an array of pillars coated in a catalytic material. Everything seems very reasonable except i am getting temperatures greater than the analytical max of about 1250K.
I am skeptical of two things:
First the difference between batch flow and plug flow as an reaction type
Second the way in which i am adding heat .
One final question is when the reaction engineering is not checked in the second study?
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