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packed-bed, while packed-bed itself reacts with the fluid and decreases in its volume? Thanks for your suggestion?
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Couple of months ago, there was some discussion for similar topic(fixed bed combustion). Considering the discussion and considering my experience, I think that it is impossible with default function of Fluent. You should make some simplification/approximation, or UDF.
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