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Old   June 20, 2013, 01:56
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Hi

I'm solving combustion in a duct with non-premixed combustion model.
I use steady Flamelet model.
1. how can i report the combustion enthalpy ? I just want to consider heat release of the combustion in enthalpy. It mean i need to heat of reaction in different section of the dust.
2. In flamelet model what's the best value for flamelet number?

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Old   June 21, 2013, 03:17
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i think 12th chapter with name of" CFD modelling of combustion" of this book can help you!
An Introduction
to Computational
Fluid Dynamics
THE FINITE VOLUME METHOD
Second Edition
by: H K Versteeg and W Malalasekera
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