I think you can put an equation on CFX for force fields change with rotation. Or you can try move mesh, but I believe it will be very expansive for memory.
Hi Andre, i will be grateful if you can suggest softwares and procedures i can use for the simulation, it is my first attempt at anything of this Nature and i will greatly appreciate any/Every form of Experience/Assistance you can offer
I think you can start with CFX (Ansys), its a good software for simulate rotations. The software has tutorials for simulate multiphase flow, mixers and move mesh.
Other software is COMSOL, also has in it database tutorial for multiphase, mixers and move mesh. COMSOL work wiht finite element.
But if you or your institution don't have a license for these software you can try OPENFOAM, it's a opensource software that you can use in LINUX. But you need more patient to use OPENFOAM because don't have the same graphical interface than the other softwares.
thanks a great deal Andre, your posts have been very enlightening. I have come up with a design using Hollow flat discs to create a vortex in a cylindrical water tank (small scale), but i still have some little difficulties in replicating the Physical Properties of CO2 in a software to effectively show a pattern for its dissolution in water (using the physical properties of water too as a determining parameter), I am also looking to manipulate the gas flow rates in order to achieve the most efficient dissolution possible. I hope i have not overloaded you with information with regards my research. thank you very much in anticipation for your reply.
according to my view using stability of carbon dioxide in water helpful to determine dissolution of carbon dioxide. if u still want to simple logic then using pH of water solution u can very easily determine the dissolution of carbon dioxide.
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