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Old   October 25, 2022, 17:09
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Hi everyone, i'm completely new in this kind of forum so i might make some mistakes (is it right to create this thread?) So sorry in advance for the burden. I am making a project regarding dissociation of carbon hydroxide in water and i am using reactingFoam as a solver, as suggested by a professor of my university. When i want to switch on the chemistry, i have to switch on combustion and chemistry right? I've tried to do so with just the chemistry but it doesn't seem to give me any reaction products. On the opposite, when i turn on the combustion (with any model) it gives me very reasonable results, even if the reaction is not a combustion. Am i doing the things right?
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