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March 27, 2003, 12:02 |
Reaction on the wall
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My problem here has two reactions on the each side of the wall. In fluent, I defined two mixtures on each fluid zone. However, How or what's the mechanism I can specify that one specific reaction is happening on one side of the wall, but the other one takes place on the other side?
Thank you so much! Gang |
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April 1, 2003, 00:46 |
Re: Reaction on the wall
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There is an example for the surface reaction; have a look and then for ur case just patch the area u want for specific reactions.
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