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August 2, 2023, 04:30 |
Adding materials like COS,CS2 in CFX for combustion
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Aditya
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Hello all,
Currently I am doing a CFD for Combustion in incinerator in CFX solver. For which I need to add different gases, particularly I need to add Organic Sulfur, COS, and CS2. I'm looking for solution and some guidance on how can I add those material in CFX that I mentioned above. Do I need to add reactions containing above mentioned components in order to add them to cfx solver. Thank you in Advance, Aditya. |
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August 2, 2023, 21:45 |
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1 - Just copy a material, right-click on an existing material, and select Copy.
2 - Right-click on the copy, and select Rename 3 - Double-click/Edit your new material 4 - Change properties values as appropriate 5 - Back to (1) and repeat for the next material.
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