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Old   April 11, 2002, 00:14
Default how to modify the surface reaction rate model
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luo
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hello, how can i modify the surface reaction rate model and add some source terms on it in discrete phase modeling?
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Old   April 11, 2002, 06:29
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Dear wangzhi.

Hi, If you use Fluent 4.5, you can modify the surface reaction rate by use User-defined subroutine (UDS): in fortran language. So you can add some source terms by use UDS too. I think

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Old   April 11, 2002, 08:03
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Dear Thitikorn I use fluent 5.5,let me try.If I have some problems in solving the question,I will sent E-mail to you. thank you very much. wangzhi
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