Hi <redacted>,
the Gibbs reactor has two calculation modes. The mode you are using has problems with equilibrium calculations if one ore more components are digested completely.
You should rather use the reaction extend method which doesn't have these problems anymore.
You already defined two reactions. Only the first one has a valid definition. Please delete the second reaction which is defined only partially.
After i modified this calculation algorithm some month ago i was able to calculate even partial oxidation to CO where not sufficient air/oxygen is available.
Gregor
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I am new to DWSIM and trying to realise how to use Gibbs reactor following this example. Is there any tutorial for that? In V4 I cannot locate the compounds and elements tab that was available in V3.7.
Regards,
Dawid
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Hi
<redacted>
,the Gibbs reactor has two calculation modes. The mode you are using has problems with equilibrium calculations if one ore more components are digested completely.
You should rather use the reaction extend method which doesn't have these problems anymore.
You already defined two reactions. Only the first one has a valid definition. Please delete the second reaction which is defined only partially.
After i modified this calculation algorithm some month ago i was able to calculate even partial oxidation to CO where not sufficient air/oxygen is available.
Gregor
Last edit: SourceForge Support 2021-12-20
Last edit: Anonymous 2021-12-15
Hi All,
I am new to DWSIM and trying to realise how to use Gibbs reactor following this example. Is there any tutorial for that? In V4 I cannot locate the compounds and elements tab that was available in V3.7.
Regards,
Dawid