Mass Transport PDEs and Boundary Conditions
TopicOverview »
Mass transport is a discipline of chemical engineering that is concerned with the movement of chemical species. The two mechanisms of mass transport are mass diffusion and mass convection. The driving force behind a mass diffusion is the difference in a species concentration at different locations. Mass convection, on the other hand, only occurs when species are transported in a moving fluid medium. The combination of these two mechanisms leads to changes in the species concentration field over time and is modeled with a mass balance equation.
Functions
MassTransportPDEComponent — model conservative and non-conservative mass transport
MassConcentrationCondition — set a specific mass concentration on the boundary
MassFluxValue — model mass flow through a boundary
MassImpermeableBoundaryValue — model mass impermeable boundaries
MassOutflowValue — model a mass outlet
MassSymmetryValue — model a boundary with mirror symmetry
MassTransferValue — model the effect of a reactive flow
Monographs
Mass Transport — monograph about modeling mass transport
Models
Catalyst Deactivation — perform a microscale simulation of a catalyst deactivation
Catalytic Converter — model a catalytic converter
Gas Absorption — model gas absorption
Thermal Decomposition — model a chemical reaction where heat is a reactant
Tubular Reactor — model the effect of temperature on a structure
Models Overview
Comparative overview of the mass transport models.
More examples for boundary conditions can be found on the respective reference pages.