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Yongqiang

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Inject gas at inlet boundary
« on: 25/06/20 19:13 »
Dear David,

When coupling PhreeqcRM with a transport solver, the injected part is usually solution species. I wonder if gas can be injected at inlet instead of solution species.

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dlparkhurst

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Re: Inject gas at inlet boundary
« Reply #1 on: 25/06/20 19:58 »
PhreeqcRM allows you to define SOLUTION with SetConcentrations. You can use GAS_PHASE_MODIFY  to modify the moles of gas components present in a cell or EQUILIBRIUM_PHASE_MODIFY to modify the moles and target partial pressure of a gas.

You are on your own to figure out how you want to use these capabilities.

Here is a related thread https://phreeqcusers.org/index.php/topic,1540.msg4969.html#msg4969
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