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Definition of diffusion coefficient function
Posted 2013年3月19日 GMT-4 11:04 Chemical Reaction Engineering, Materials, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization Version 4.3 0 Replies
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I am trying to model the drying of a cylindrical part by using the "transport of diluted species" module.
In this model, I specified the temperature dependency of the effective diffusivity coefficient by an Arrhenius-type equation. The temperature in the simulation is a function of time. Therefore, the diffusion coeficent becomes a function of time. Running the simulation gives in total quite reasonable results for the concentration profiles. I attached this file.
However, my Arrhenius expression is only valid for a temperature range >50degC and applying it to lower temperatures returns an overprediction of the concentration. But a considerable part of the temperature profile (in terms of time) is at temperatures below 50 degC.
So here's my question: How can I change my simulation, so that I can add a linear or a constant expression for my diffusion coefficient to account for the initial part of my time-temperature profile.
I tried to add in a piecewise function, but I can't figure out how to chnage the syntax of Arrhenius expression of Deff then...
Anybody could help, please?
Cheers, Harry
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Hello Harald Ferstl
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