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Add a salt precipitation reaction submodel to a Fluid Type

Add a salt precipitation reaction submodel to a Fluid Type

  • Last UpdatedJan 31, 2025
  • 1 minute read

Typically, you add salt precipitates to your Fluid Type as non-equilibrium solids. If these salts are soluble in the liquid phase of your Fluid Type, you can also add a salt precipitation reaction submodel to your Fluid Type. This reaction submodel defines the solubility equilibrium between the aqueous ions and the salt precipitate.

See Specify components as solids in a compositional Fluid Type for more information on non-equilibrium solids. See Create reaction submodels for salt precipitation for more information on how to create and define your salt precipitation reaction submodel.

Add a salt precipitation reaction submodel

  1. Open the Fluid Type in the Fluid Editor.

  2. In the Models section, in the Reaction box, enter the name of the reaction submodel.

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