Intraphase

You can simulate reactions that occur within one Eulerian phase using Flamelet or Reacting Species Transport combustion models in that phase.

The following diagram explains the difference between interphase and intraphase reactions between species.

  • Intraphase reactions occur between atoms/molecules in the same phase.
  • Interphase reactions occur between atoms/molecules in different phases at the interface between the different phases.

Volume of Fluid (VOF) Multiphase Intraphase Reactions

You can simulate reactions that occur within one Eulerian phase (VOF) using Flamelet or Reacting Species Transport combustion models in that phase. This feature is useful for simulating a reacting phase within a flow of several immiscible fluid phases between which the interfaces can be resolved.

The ability to model reactions within a phase is particularly useful for applications such as glass production, and manufacturing insulation materials.

To simulate intraphase reactions, follow the Reacting Flow General Workflow with one of the following workflows for the reacting phase:

See also, Volume of Fluid (VOF) Workflow.

Eulerian Multiphase (EMP)

You can simulate reactions that occur within one Eulerian phase (EMP) using Reacting Species Transport combustion models in that phase. You cannot use a Flamelet model in an Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) phase.

Follow the Reacting Flow General Workflow with the Reacting Species Transport Workflow.

See also, Modeling Eulerian Multiphase Flow.

Mixture Multiphase (MMP)

You can simulate reactions that occur within one Eulerian phase (MMP) using Reacting Species Transport combustion models in that phase. You cannot use a Flamelet model in a Mixture Multiphase (MMP) phase.

Follow the Reacting Flow General Workflow with the Reacting Species Transport Workflow.

See also, Modeling a Eulerian Multiphase Mixture.