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July 2, 2013, 08:28 |
Simulation of a chemical reaction
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Nazli M
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Dortmund-Germany
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Hello all,
i´m working the first time on a simulation software. I need it for my master thesis. So it is possible that i will ask for a lot of basics. My first question: what i´m doing wrong in simulation a chemical reactions? There are two educts and two products. I know the mass fraction in the inlet and my reaction rate. it is a single step reaction and i use the laminar finite rate model. In cfx-solver the mass fraction is plotted against time. but against my expectation the educts and products are starting at the same point and end at the same point. do you have any ideas what iam doing wrong? Thanks |
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