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September 26, 2013, 07:14 |
Implement a B.C. as a Surface Reaction
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Reza
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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. |
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