Implement a B.C. as a Surface Reaction
Hi,
I'm working on surface chemistry and I want to implement a chemical reaction on the surface. I think it's possible to use boundary condition as a source or sink term. first of all, which boundary condition is used (or is closest) as a source or sink term? (inletoutlet ??) and also it's possible to define a chemical reaction on the boundary condition? Thank you for your valuable comments. |
Hi dear Gooya
I search for the same problem Iron direct reduction process on a iron pellet. some one suggest me this site,however, I faced a problem in implementation of the solver http://www.catalyticfoam.polimi.it/ I think it might be relevant to your case of study cheers Mohsen if you Quote:
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Hi Mohsen,
I saw this site but it does not seems applicable!!! Although I will go through it. Thanks Quote:
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Solver for OpenFOAM with Catalysis
Hello Everybody,
you can find also an OpenFOAM solver which makes use of the software toolbox DETCHEM. The properties, gasphase reactions and surface reactions are taken from a shared library. For academic use this code is free, for industrial use you have to buy a part of the DETCHEM software. You find information at www.detchem.com. Click on Software on the left side and have a look to the entry "DC4OpenFOAM" in the product list. Greetings matthi |
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