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Old   January 24, 2024, 07:51
Default Modify Chlorine global model in COMSOL library to high pressure regime
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Hi all,

I am using the chlorine plasma global model available in COMSOL library to modify it into atmospheric pressure global model for graphene (or specifically carbon/C) formation.


I have two files that show 1. chemical input I used for the model and 2. the approximation and assumption made in this model (modify equation). You can pm me for both the files (the file size is too big to upload here.)

Currently I keep facing some converge error or results that does not make any sense (the discharge time unable to sustain long enough) as attached in this post. Screenshot 2023-08-01 204214.png
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