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Default Density of a species from PDF table in NON-PREMIXED combustion using UDF
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Dear all,

My name is Bharadwaj B S, I am currently doing a project on biomass gasification. Which I have been doing with non premixed combustion model for flaming mode combustion(combustion of mixture of gases).

I have a sphere inside a fluid domain (cylindrical), from which I have given a mass flow inlet and have assigned the species to evolve from that sphere surface.

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I wanted to know whether I can obtain the value of the species which is getting diffused into the fluid flow domain(air)?. In real time using User defined function(UDF) so that I can use the value of density to vary the mass flow rate from the surface of the sphere.

Any help on this regard will be of great use for me.

Thanks in advance,
Bharadwaj B S
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