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July 5, 2011, 08:11 |
2D simulation for mixing two non-reacting gases
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arun mishra
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I want to carry out a simulation for mixing two non-reacting gases, methane and hydrogen. Methane is allowed to enter a mixing chamber with a diameter of 35mm by a tube of 7 mm dia and hydrogen is allowed to enter the chamber from two tubes of 7mm dia normal to the methane tube. Both the gases are at 200 bar.
Can anyone suggest me how to do the simulation for these gases. I need minimum pressure drop and maximum and homogenuity in the resulting gases. |
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2d simulation, mixing gases, non-reactive |
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