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Old   July 11, 2007, 15:39
Default WGS as equilibrium reaction?
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Jackie
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Hi,Greg Perkins,

Recently, I read your paper (ANZIAM J.45(E) ppC817-830,2004) which is very interesting. And in this paper,you mentioned that 'the water-gas-shift reaction,R6 is modelled as equilibrium reaction'.

According to the definition of Volumetric reaction rate (DEFINE_VR_RATE), it seems that the reaction rate is always requested, instead of the equilibrium relation. So, could you please clarify how to implement the equilibirum reaction in FLUENT?

Hope to get help from you and thanks in advance.
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