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Old   April 10, 2009, 08:28
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Does anyone know how to simulate sulphur formation at the T junction pipe using Fluent? i just want to check is there any sulphur formation at the natural gas transmission pipeline at the T junction since it is claim that the sulphur formation exist at the junction.
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I dont know about sulphur formation.
But you can simulate this in Fluent. Refer CVD*(chemical vapour deposition) tutorial, which is analogous. Tutorial is available online, google it out.
one thing is you must know the rate of formation of sulphur...!
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