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Old   March 4, 2011, 15:49
Default UDF example for multi reaction in phases
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hi
My thesis MSC subject is about CFD modeling of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
the main problem is about writing UDF code of relative reaction in phases section.
my kinetic is henshelwood form and i should use two kinetic for it.one for water gas shift reaction and another for other reactions.
I want to know is there any example to help me how to write the UDF in Microsoft visual studio or how model the reaction ?
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Hey!
I know it's been many years, but still, did you find out a way to do so? My M.Sc. is also on the same topic.
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