Particle Devolatilization Model Reference

The Particle Devolatilization model controls the process by which one or more solid reactants (such as raw coal) are converted to gaseous combustible material (volatile matter) and solid char residue.

This model supplies the rate of devolatilization for the raw coal component of the coal.

Table 1. Particle Devolatilization Model Reference
Theory See Particle Devolatilization.
Provided By [Lagrangian Phase] > Models > Particle Reaction Type
Example Node Path [physics continuum] > Models > Lagrangian Multiphase > Lagrangian Phases > [Phase 1] > Models > Particle Devolatilization
Requires Either:
  • Material: Gas or Liquid
  • Flow: any
  • Optional Models: Lagrangian Multiphase
  • Material: Multi-Component Gas or Multi-Component Liquid
  • Flow: any
  • Optional Models: Lagrangian Multiphase
Then, in a Lagrangian phase:
  • Particle Type: Material Particles
  • Material: Multi-Component Particle or Multi-Component Liquid
  • Mass Transfer: Chemical Reactions
  • Particle Reaction Type: Particle Devolatilization
Specific Right-Click Actions New Particle Reactions. See Right-Click Actions.
Activates Model Controls (child nodes) Particle Reactions. See Particle Reactions Reference.

Right-Click Actions

New Particle Reactions
Creates a Particle Reactions sub-node. This new object contains sub-nodes for specifying reactants, products, and the reaction rate.