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July 26, 2021 at 7:45 amtungseng99Subscriber
Hi, I am studying the effects of forced and natural convection within a greenhouse dryer. I'd like to do a moisture removal simulation. I did watch some videos and tutorial on doing some simple setups. May I ask how can I setup moisture in a domain? I understand that species transport has to be implemented, but I am not clear on how to model it. I'm a beginner in Fluent, if anybody can help that would be much appreciated.
Tung.
July 26, 2021 at 10:53 amRobForum ModeratorYou need species and want a vapour+air mixture. Have a look at the reaction tutorials & examples, just don't tick volumetric reactions. The dryer part is a little more complex, and may require expressions/UDF for a mass source (sink) in the dryer. Just to note, relative humidity is NOT the same as mass fraction but is commonly messed up by users.
July 26, 2021 at 1:01 pmtungseng99SubscriberThanks alot for your reply Rob! I will try out the tutorials and examples you mentioned. May I share my setup here if I need a little bit more guidance?
July 26, 2021 at 1:07 pmRobForum ModeratorYou may, but staff cannot open/download anything so pictures are probably best. Other community members can download files if they choose.
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