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Old   April 22, 2024, 07:59
Default Setting of thickened flame model in FLUENT
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The temperature prediction of thickened flame model in FLUENT is too high. What is the reason? Using the one-step kerosene mechanism, the TFM settings are as follows. At the same time, what is the role of the temperature threshold? In this case, the temperature predicted is more than 3200K.
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