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May 21, 2019 at 2:20 am
Weiqiang Liu
SubscriberHi all,
I've posted a lot of threads about catalytic combustion of methane in micro-channel and a lot of difficulties have been solved by this forum members. Now I need to model last module which is internal diffusion limitation in porous catalyst layer.
In the cases I modeled before, I just ignored catalyst layer and assumed instantaneous diffusion of gas species. However, diffusion limitation inside porous catalyst layer is important though a lot of literature ignored it. I put the geometry including catalytic layer below:
In literature, the author considered diffusion limitation by modifying species boundary equation on wash-coat-fluid interface as follows:
I put all parameters in this equation as follows:
. My question is:
According to these equations, the author just modified the species equation on interface with an effectiveness factor, does it mean this is still a one-dimensional problem and species and temperature contour still can not be obtained from this model? However, the author also calculated catalytic surface area per wash-coat volume. By doing this, did the author just turn the surface reactions into volume reactions in fluent, which makes this a two-dimensional case?
This confuses me a lot. Can anybody help?
Best regards.
Weiqiang.
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May 21, 2019 at 4:42 am
DrAmine
Ansys EmployeeAre you sure that he resolved the porous media? -
May 21, 2019 at 2:36 pm
Weiqiang Liu
Subscribermy opinion is he did not resolve porous media. But I am not very sure. On one hand, seems like he just calculated a lumped effectiveness factor to consider internal diffusion. On the other hand, he used catalytic surface per wash-coat volume, I wonder did he turn the surface reactions into volume reactions.
BestÂ
Weiqiang
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