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hi, I need some help here with a project.
I am trying to model a corrosion on a pipe flow and I need to model a reacting wall with the fluid. This wall is transforming from a steel into a oxyde thin wall and I need to know if it is possible to achieve this simulation on CFX, like any models with reaction or a domain that would change with time. If yes, I would appreciate any helps... If not, I would ask you if any other software could do that. |
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Where do you find reference data for such work -
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