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July 1, 2002, 12:46 |
setting up temperature profile in a reactor
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hi everyone,
can any one help me with establishing the following profile through out a reactor domain, reactor length = 157cm T1 = 900 - 1400k l = 0 to 16 cm T2 = 1400k l = 16 to 44 cm T3 = 1400 - 700k l = 44 to 60 cm T4 = 700k l = 60 to 157 cm i have tried some methods but wouldn't work, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance for the help. sivakumar |
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July 2, 2002, 04:26 |
Re: setting up temperature profile in a reactor
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Hello,
what exactly do you want? Is this a piece-wise 1D temperature profile inside your reactor? Is this a wall temperature? Laika, still orbiting |
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July 2, 2002, 22:53 |
Re: setting up temperature profile in a reactor
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hi laika, this is a 1-D temperature profile within the computational domain. i would greatly appreciate it if you could help me. thank you, sivakumar
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July 4, 2002, 00:59 |
Re: setting up temperature profile in a reactor
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You can patch in your temperatures in separate fluid zones defined to match the profile range you previously described. Then turn off the solution of the energy equation.
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July 4, 2002, 03:49 |
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I agree, that's the way to do it.
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