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April 26, 2008, 08:50 |
multiphase: henry's law
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Dear CFX users
Did anyone have an experience about using Interface Equilibrium Model: Henry's law between dissolved species in the liquid and gas phase? I have read in the manual but I did not see the option like. Is it related to the unit of the additional variable that I created? Thanks for all discussions |
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April 29, 2008, 14:33 |
Re: multiphase: henry's law
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If you use a multiphase simulation option, the gas phase has to have more than one component for it to work.
Go to the Fluid Pairs tab. Then you should see a combobox titles "component pairs". Select a pair, then select the Two Resistance option. Under the Interfacial Equilibrium Model, a Listbox will show Henrys Law as an option. I've never used this. I've prefered to program it myself in CCL and use a reaction sub-domain to specify the transfer rate. Good luck, Sally. |
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