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Old   July 17, 2019, 10:56
Question How about a multicomponent combusting particle
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Hello,
When using DPM model in fluent, then injection, it is available a combusting particle where you can use char+1component (species) of a liquid that can evaporate. Otherwise a multicomponent particle where you can use multi component (multi species) liquid but doesnt include char, volatiles or solids .
The problem is what to do if i want to model a particle with a char(volatiles, solid) and a multi component liquid species ?

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