Using the fixed conversion reactor I ran into the following message:
No surprise at all, as I indeed entered a solid and vapor as reactor feed. But obviously also an overall reaction phase is defined. Would it be possible to refer to that phase as a choice? It will remove the warning, but also, and more important, it shows the actual reaction base.message: FixedConversionReactor_1 warning: Multiple phases (Vapor, Solid) are present in reactor. All reactions will be performed on OVERALL phase.
Another question, but I guess less trivial : I try to define a reactor model for a fermentation process. The main reactions take place in a slurry, and this could be gas, liquid, and solid phase reactions, I only use the overall reactions, not at bacteria level. Up to now, in another simulation environment, I defined the V/L phases to be in equilibrium using a Gibbs minimization approach, and VLS reactions are defined using a fixed conversion approach. I would love to try/use a CSTR type reactor, in which I define some kind of kinetics. Would it be possible to defnie and use the OVERALL phase within the CSTR reactor model?
regards, Henk