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Old   February 7, 2017, 05:57
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I am trying simulate the separation of a catalyst from a post-hydroformylation reaction mixture by means of a nanofiltration membrane.
My aim is to model the catalyst rejection potential of the membrane using CFD. I have some basic knowledge of using CFD by using ANSYS Fluent. I am however not sure how to model or rather define a membrane in Fluent.

I was just wondering if someone might have some advice on how I can go about defining a membrane. My system consists of a inlet chamber (retentate chamber), a membrane, sintered metal plate, and an outlet chamber (for the permeate chamber).

Any advice will be much appreciated.
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Hi Jano,

Have you tried modeling the solution diffusion equation at the membrane surface using a User defined function? This could be a start.
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