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Hello,
i want to simulate protein denaturation in channel. My fluid is milk containing protein which react in 2nd order reaction. My question is how to define my fluid? thanks |
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i myself simulate nanofluid and use UDF to define properties |
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thinks,
i'm new in fluent. i have all properties of fluid but i don't know how to introduce protein properties |
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no, it's a solution.
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i must studiyng the protein denaturation which is containing in milk. the denaturation is a 2nd order chemical reaction
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