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June 21, 2004, 16:45 |
Laminar finite rate combustion model
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Hello
Is there anybody here who had success with laminar finite rate combustion model (with DTRM radiation model)?I have a few questions about both the models. Thanks, Shankar. |
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June 22, 2004, 04:38 |
Re: Laminar finite rate combustion model
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It is some time ago that tried to model a laminar methane flame (2D). You may have a look to the discussion forum archive.
As far as I remember 2 things are very important: 1. using the coupled solver 2. providing reasonable Diffusion coefficients (due to laminarity) Volker |
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June 22, 2004, 15:38 |
Re: Laminar finite rate combustion model
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Thanks Volker. I will have a look. Shankar.
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June 24, 2004, 16:40 |
Re: Laminar finite rate combustion model
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When its combustion inside a closed chamber without inlet and outlet, I should be using floating operating pressure.
Can I still use coupled solver? I run out of memory even when running it in parallel when I use coupled solver.(4 GB memory) |
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