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Dear developers
I want to use the Arrhenius function for the channel case in tutorials for both eta and lambda. I changed the channel case to a scaled problem, i.e. I set Tw=0, Tin=1, Uin=1, H=1, ... and calculated the fluid properties according to non-dimensional groups(Re, Pr, Wi, ...). However, when I run my case, the problem would be diverged! I read something about it in the user guide, but I couldn't solve it!
I used the Arrhenius function individually for eta or lambda one time and for both of them another time.
When I changed the Tw from 0 to a non-zero value, the problem was solved! But I want to solve a scaled case.
In addition, I wanted to use the modified Arrhenius function, but I didn't know how to calculate alpha in this model from the alpha in the standard Arrhenius model. In simple calculations, alpha in the modified Arrhenius model is a function of T: alpha_m = alpha/(T*Tref)
I appreciate your time to investigate my problem
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