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Domain of reaction

Ver: 0
 

DESCRIPTION

Whenever a flow problem has been defined,  the domain of definition of all chemical species equation is equal to the flow domain.   However when this is not the case (pure thermal problems,  for example),  this menu is enabled.  It allows to define the (volume) domain where the chemical reaction is taking place. By default, the domain of the reaction is defined over the entire mesh, but restriction to (volume) sub-parts is perfectly valid. So far, chemical reactions cannot be restricted to a boundary or an interface.   OPTIONS
 
-2
Make the current domain empty
Cancels all previous sub-domain definitions.
In some situations, it is easier to build the domain of the current reaction in "additive" rather than "substractive" mode.
-1
Upper level menu
0
Extension to the whole mesh
Complementary option to option -2
i
Removal of sub-domain i
Removes sub-domain "i" from the current domain of the reaction
j
Addition of sub-domain j
Adds sub-domain "i" from the current domain of the reaction
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