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Old   May 23, 2012, 04:04
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I am running simulations of mass transfer airlift reactor(ALR).
I use higbie model for kl in my expression .but i dont know how to enter to my post result.
I can only do review the results of the concentration distribution while i want to do review the result of mass transfer coefficient distribution.
Please help me,If it is possible.
I use cfx for this simulation.
Thank you.

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Old   May 23, 2012, 06:24
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I do not understand your question.

Have you done the tutorial examples - there is an example of a spray dryer and that sounds quite relevant to you.
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