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Bisha
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Hello!! Am quite new to this, I try to simulate a gas flow inside reactor using SIMFLOW. I start by representing a cylinder which is my reactor and I make the mesh, I want to know if I need to add the mesh "cell zone" for the iside area of reactor ?? PS my reactor is empty, there are no porous zone!! help plz am lost!!!
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Svetlana Tkachenko
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Could you please add a screenshot of the mesh?
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Bisha
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when I hide frontal mesh it seems empty, like we mesh only the reactor not what is inside Reactor.PNG
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