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November 11, 2017 at 7:50 amJimmyhanSubscriber
the mass transfer model has so many characters which are similar to the thermal model. Can I use the thermal model? I would like to learn this from some example. Give me some suggestion, plz.
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November 13, 2017 at 7:35 amvganoreAnsys Employee
Could you please be more specific to your problem definition so that we could help you? What kind of problem are you trying to solve?
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November 14, 2017 at 1:31 amJimmyhanSubscriber
Thank you for your reply. I want to simulate membrane separation. The solution is seawater, I want to know the concentration situation on the membrane surface. In the bulk flow, the concentration is a constant, but the concentration close to membrane will increase by the separation process. This is a mass transfer simulation but as you know few guys do this work, so I try to use Thermal energy way. How can I fix this? can I use thermal energy to simulate mass transfer?
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