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January 18, 2024, 11:41 |
heterogeneous combustion Al-air
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Alessio
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Hello everyone, I am working on heterogeneous combustion between aluminium and air to form alumina. I'm using Eulerian methods where my primary phase is air and secondary phase is aluminum.
The geometry I am using is a 2D vertical channel. I was able to simulate how the volume fraction of aluminium particles varies when they are hit from below by air, but I cannot bring the temperature into play. My goal is to understand how the reaction evolves in terms of temperature and speed, but I cannot set it up in such a way that everything is taken into account. Can anyone give me any advice on this? Thank you in advance. |
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