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March 15, 2019, 07:24 |
Flow of a gas mixture through a membrane
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Hello together,
I just want to setup a little test case, which is shown in the attached picture Phase 1 and Phase 2 are both gaseous but the membrane allows Phase 2 to crosse easier than Phase 1. So it would be necessary to define a permeability of the membrane which is different for phase 1 and 2. The membrane is very thin. This is the reason why it would be sufficient to use an interface with the above explained properties. At the moment I canīt find a tutorial or anything else to help me with the start. Would be the eulerian multiphase solver the best choice for this problem? Where can I define the properties of the interface which should behave like the membrane? Thanks a lot for your help |
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March 18, 2019, 01:28 |
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Does nobody have an idea? I am appreciate every little hint
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