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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年12月1日 GMT-5 04:22
I am trying something very similar.
Since I have a dimerisation reaction and not a combustion for the moment, I added the reaction without using the "Chemical Reaction Engineering" interface.
Since I have high velocities, I use the new "High Mach Flow" module. It is quite ok, but I have the following problems:
- if I calculate just flux (meaning I do not couple concentrations), it has sometimes overprediction of velocities and temperature of the reflected wave;
- if I couple concentrations, there are a divergence problems. I was told the "High Mach Flow" is thought for a single ideal gas, so that's probably the cause;
- I was not able to get convergence with turbulence, with or without coupling of concentrations. So I am computing laminar flows.
So I would say that at the moment the "High Mach Flow" module ist not 100% suitable for reactions and it will probably not work for combustion.
If you made some positive experience, I could send you my e-mail address for sharing infos.
Bye,
Fabio
I am trying something very similar.
Since I have a dimerisation reaction and not a combustion for the moment, I added the reaction without using the "Chemical Reaction Engineering" interface.
Since I have high velocities, I use the new "High Mach Flow" module. It is quite ok, but I have the following problems:
- if I calculate just flux (meaning I do not couple concentrations), it has sometimes overprediction of velocities and temperature of the reflected wave;
- if I couple concentrations, there are a divergence problems. I was told the "High Mach Flow" is thought for a single ideal gas, so that's probably the cause;
- I was not able to get convergence with turbulence, with or without coupling of concentrations. So I am computing laminar flows.
So I would say that at the moment the "High Mach Flow" module ist not 100% suitable for reactions and it will probably not work for combustion.
If you made some positive experience, I could send you my e-mail address for sharing infos.
Bye,
Fabio
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年12月6日 GMT-5 06:50
I am trying something very similar.
Since I have a dimerisation reaction and not a combustion for the moment, I added the reaction without using the "Chemical Reaction Engineering" interface.
Since I have high velocities, I use the new "High Mach Flow" module. It is quite ok, but I have the following problems:
- if I calculate just flux (meaning I do not couple concentrations), it has sometimes overprediction of velocities and temperature of the reflected wave;
- if I couple concentrations, there are a divergence problems. I was told the "High Mach Flow" is thought for a single ideal gas, so that's probably the cause;
- I was not able to get convergence with turbulence, with or without coupling of concentrations. So I am computing laminar flows.
So I would say that at the moment the "High Mach Flow" module ist not 100% suitable for reactions and it will probably not work for combustion.
If you made some positive experience, I could send you my e-mail address for sharing infos.
Bye,
Fabio
Hi!!
Thanks for the ingo regarding the High Mach Flow module. I haven't tried it yet because I was using the basis of the shock-tube sample available in Comsol. However I'm dealing with some divergency issues. The most noteworthy happens when I increase de amplitude of the step function (the one used to define the initial conditions of the shock-tube - the discontinuity). Did you had this type of problems??
If I have any improvement on my model I'll let you know.
Thanks.
Pedro Santos
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I am trying something very similar.
Since I have a dimerisation reaction and not a combustion for the moment, I added the reaction without using the "Chemical Reaction Engineering" interface.
Since I have high velocities, I use the new "High Mach Flow" module. It is quite ok, but I have the following problems:
- if I calculate just flux (meaning I do not couple concentrations), it has sometimes overprediction of velocities and temperature of the reflected wave;
- if I couple concentrations, there are a divergence problems. I was told the "High Mach Flow" is thought for a single ideal gas, so that's probably the cause;
- I was not able to get convergence with turbulence, with or without coupling of concentrations. So I am computing laminar flows.
So I would say that at the moment the "High Mach Flow" module ist not 100% suitable for reactions and it will probably not work for combustion.
If you made some positive experience, I could send you my e-mail address for sharing infos.
Bye,
Fabio
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Hi!!
Thanks for the ingo regarding the High Mach Flow module. I haven't tried it yet because I was using the basis of the shock-tube sample available in Comsol. However I'm dealing with some divergency issues. The most noteworthy happens when I increase de amplitude of the step function (the one used to define the initial conditions of the shock-tube - the discontinuity). Did you had this type of problems??
If I have any improvement on my model I'll let you know.
Thanks.
Pedro Santos