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I have a bubble column reactor which gas phase is dispersed into the continuous liquid phase. after solving the gas phase component (A) in the liquid, A component react with a component which exist in the liquid (B) within the liquid chemically. i want to implement this reaction (A+B-->C) in the CFX. how can i do it? Sincerely |
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This is going to be a complex simulation and not one for beginners. I trust you are experienced at CFD.
The bubble/liquid physics means this is a multiphase model, and the liquid phase consisting of a base liquid with dissolved gas means it is multicomponent, and then there is the chemical reaction you describe. So you will need to be familiar with multiphase models, multicomponent mixtures and chemical reactions before starting this simulation. The CFX tutorial examples can introduce you to these topics.
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yes i defined all phenomena which is occurred in my system. but in order to implement the chemical reaction, i am not sure to choose which option in the CFX. "subdomain" option or "Reactions" option? |
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