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Meshing areactor with platinum catalyst

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Hi everyone

I am currently dealing with a microreactor, where platinum is deposited inside of it. I want to simulate the reaction CO oxidation.

Probably due to size, I have difficulties meshing the geometry. I tried for instance physics controlled, but it took so long time that I thought comsol never would manage.

Without the existence of platinum, the meshing is very straightforward, were I used swept meshing. But now the catalyst averts this meshing method.

Do someone have a proper and convenien proposal for how I can mesh my geometry. The file is attached.

Thanks in advance,

0 Replies Last Post Jun 19, 2011, 6:32 p.m. EDT
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