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Catalyst Pellet file, modeled by COMSOL4.2

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hi, everyone, I am a learner for COMSOL 4.2.

We all know that Model Gallery from the homepage of COMSOL provides us lots of good case studies, however, some of them are only possible for COMSOL 3.5. Since COMSOL 4.2 is already released, I think many of new learner may start from COMSOL 4.2.

So, today I just upload a model modeled by COMSOL 4.2 and hope this can be helpful.

The link for the model used COMSOL 3.5 can be found from the following link:

www.comsol.dk/showroom/documentation/model/237/

The model used COMSOL 4.2 is already attaced.

By the way, if everyone simulates Model ID: 2246 (Fully-coupled Physics with Joule Heating, CFD and Chemical Reactions www.comsol.dk/showroom/gallery/2246/ ) using COMSOL4.2, please share with us. I am still working on it.
Best regards,


0 Replies Last Post Oct 26, 2011, 10:15 p.m. EDT
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