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Old   January 9, 2018, 20:04
Default CO2 escape from soda due to temperature increase
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I am trying to simulate carbon dioxide escape from carbonated water (soda) traveling in a pipe due a temperature increase. As temperature increases, the solubility decreases which causes the CO2 to escape from solution.

What should be the appropriate mass transfer model to simulate this?

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