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couple output of transport of species physics to mixture model physics

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HI,

I wanted to see if anyone can guide me on how to use the output from transport of diluted species as an input to the mixture model physics.

I have 3 species undergoing a simple chemical reaction A+B->C that is solved using the transport of diluted species. I get an output of product C. The units are in mass concentration (mol/m^3).

The mixture model laminar interface lets you define dispersed volume fraction. So I convert my mass concentration from the transport physics to volume concentration and I get a conversion constant.

Lets say, cC is mass concentration obtained from transport of diluted species
cS is the dispersed volume fraction in mixture interface

The relationship between them is cS=2.9*cC. I want to use that as input to my inlet node in the mixture interface. How do I couple them?

I am attaching the model and the excel sheet calculations as well a screenshot of the Species C output that I am trying to model in mixture interface.

Please help/guide.


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Posted: 1 decade ago 24 avr. 2014, 10:40 UTC−4
Anyone please guide.

Thanks,
Romani


HI,

I wanted to see if anyone can guide me on how to use the output from transport of diluted species as an input to the mixture model physics.

I have 3 species undergoing a simple chemical reaction A+B->C that is solved using the transport of diluted species. I get an output of product C. The units are in mass concentration (mol/m^3).

The mixture model laminar interface lets you define dispersed volume fraction. So I convert my mass concentration from the transport physics to volume concentration and I get a conversion constant.

Lets say, cC is mass concentration obtained from transport of diluted species
cS is the dispersed volume fraction in mixture interface

The relationship between them is cS=2.9*cC. I want to use that as input to my inlet node in the mixture interface. How do I couple them?

I am attaching the model and the excel sheet calculations as well a screenshot of the Species C output that I am trying to model in mixture interface.

Please help/guide.


Anyone please guide. Thanks, Romani [QUOTE] HI, I wanted to see if anyone can guide me on how to use the output from transport of diluted species as an input to the mixture model physics. I have 3 species undergoing a simple chemical reaction A+B->C that is solved using the transport of diluted species. I get an output of product C. The units are in mass concentration (mol/m^3). The mixture model laminar interface lets you define dispersed volume fraction. So I convert my mass concentration from the transport physics to volume concentration and I get a conversion constant. Lets say, cC is mass concentration obtained from transport of diluted species cS is the dispersed volume fraction in mixture interface The relationship between them is cS=2.9*cC. I want to use that as input to my inlet node in the mixture interface. How do I couple them? I am attaching the model and the excel sheet calculations as well a screenshot of the Species C output that I am trying to model in mixture interface. Please help/guide. [/QUOTE]

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