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Old   May 9, 2004, 12:30
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hi all,

I am using fluent 6.1.22 I am using species transport In my mixturre template i have co2,o2,n2 I set the mixture first - I set density formulation to be ideal gas When I go then to indivisual fluids, it appears that I can not set the density formulation for the indivisual fluids -- I have to change the box Mixture from "mixture template" to "none" to get all the options including density -- I was wondering if doing that is correct -- or when you use mixture template, you can set density formulation only for mixture?

please let me know if you know anything about this issue.
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Old   May 9, 2004, 12:57
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Hi

I can set individual fluid density in Fluent.

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Old   May 10, 2004, 11:21
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ok, what about fluent 6.0.20?

For mixture template I set incompressible ideal gas. In the mixture I have co2 + o2 + N2 now when i go to indivisual fluids, i dont see any option for density formulation -- I see only cp and molecular weight !

do you know what wrong i am doing?
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Old   May 10, 2004, 13:16
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Check section 7.2.7 of the user's guide. If you specify ideal gas (compressible or incompressible) for the mixture, the individual properties of the component species do not come into play. If you use a mixing rule (the volume-weighted-mixing-law or a user-defined-mixing-law), then you will need to specify the individual species. In all other cases, they aren't needed so become unavailable to set.
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Old   May 10, 2004, 18:48
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my case has been running ok for mixture template modeled as ideal gas.

But when I switch to volume-weighted-mixing-law and use rho = fcn(T) for individual densities I get the following message during every converged solution:

reversed flow in 115 faces on pressure-outlet 14. turbulent viscosity limited to viscosity ratio of 1.000000e+05 in 2719 cells

do you know what is going wrong ?
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Old   May 11, 2004, 08:28
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it appears that modeling the mixture template is ideal gas is appropriate -- I dont need to worry about individual density formulations for fluids. The R value for the mixture will be calculated from the R values of individual gases and mass fractions -- which is what I want -- Please let me know if I am in correct
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Old   May 11, 2004, 11:47
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Actually, just using the ideal gas (or incompressible ideal gas) formulation will mean that the molar density of the gas will be calculated the cell temperature and pressure as from the ideal gas law (PV=nRT, or n/V = P/RT), without any direct dependancy on the composition of the gas. The mass density can be obtained with knowledge of the gas composition (This is all internal to FLUENT). No direct calculation of the indivdiual species densities are necessary by this method, meaning you do save some calculation steps in the process.

So yes, this method is correct give what you'd like FLUENT to do with individual species.

(Effectively, you could set the mixture to ideal-gas-mixing-law, then have each species set to ideal gas, but you'll get the same answer, but with a lot more calculation steps, so this is much more efficient.)
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Old   May 11, 2004, 15:07
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MN:

Thanks for the enlightenment! --

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Old   December 19, 2016, 01:25
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Dear all

I have the same case with mixtures of CO2, O2, NO, NO2 and H2O vapour.
I have selected those species in fluent database and added those in mixture templates @ Species transport.
But, when i applying boundary conditions i have those species values in PPM.
so, i need apply BC in terms of Mass fraction. How could i convert PPM to Mass fraction. OR is it possible to import new parameter(PPM) in fluent.
I am very new to CFD and Fluent...
Please help me out...
Note: There is no reactions between them(so, I switched off the volumetric reactions).

Many Thanksss...
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