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Old   January 14, 2016, 15:57
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Hi, I want to start with openfoam, but before starting I want to know is it possible to model reactive transport in porous media in openfoam. if not, is it easy to add it?
The main problem in solving reactive transport models is solve all the relevant equations together. After reading paper I found out to resolve this problem, transport and chemical reaction equations is solved separately. Various methods exist to solve these equations separately, including operator splitting, the sequential non-iterative approach (SNIA), Strang splitting, and sequential iterative approach (SIA). Is it possible to use these method in openfoam?
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