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March 15, 2024 at 9:18 pm
smostafayi
SubscriberI am running a multiphase model, and every phase is a separate mixture. After running and getting a good convergence, the mole fraction of species in a mixture is not equal to one, for instance, I deine just one species in a mixture, which is my primary phase, and after solving the mole fraction of that species in the primary phase is not one !Â
What is the reason for this?
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March 18, 2024 at 11:18 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorPlease can you post some images of what you're monitoring?Â
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March 18, 2024 at 1:50 pm
smostafayi
SubscriberSure, thanks for your response.Â
You can find in screen shots. One of my phases (mixture model) has two species of CO2 and H2O. When I am defining the mole fraction of CO2=1, and there is no H2O production in the system, which means the fraction of CO2 should be equal to 1 and the fraction of H2O should be equal to 0 everywhere. As you can see, in one domain, the fraction of CO2 is not one, and the fraction of H2O is zero, althought there are just two species in this phase. I should mention that this domain contains the secondary phase, which should have no effects on the species balance of the primary phase (CO2 & H2O).Â
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