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Old   August 3, 2022, 21:51
Question Methane thermal decomposition
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Hi,

First of all apologies if this is the wrong forum for posting this question in which is related to ANSYS Chemkin-Pro. However, since I couldn't find a Chemkin forum and Fluent includes the Chemkin solver, I decided to post it here.

I trying model the thermal decomposition of methane in Chemkin with nucleation of carbon particles in a PFR model using the sectional method. I already wrote the homogeneous and heterogeneous mechanism files. The pre-processor is not detecting any errors however when I try to run the solver I'm get the following message:

Possible runtime error encountered, retrying
Finish running PFR (C1): failed

Error Message.png

Can anyone here please provide any tips on how to solve this issue?

Thanks in advance.
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