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Modeling a Membrane Reactor in 2D axisymmetry

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Hi,

Please I need assistance in my model. I am developing a model in 2D for water-gas shift reaction in a membrane reactor. I am using the physics interface Reacting Flow in Porous Media (for concentrated species). I have developed the geometry in 2D. However, my main challenge is in identifying a boundary condition that defines a membrane. The membrane in my model is meant to be selectively permeable to hydrogen alone.

Please kindly find my model attached. Your advice, criticism and support in the model all-round is highly appreciated.

Thank you kindly.

Best regards, Emeka



0 Replies Last Post Mar 21, 2018, 5:39 p.m. EDT
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