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Old   February 8, 2008, 01:55
Default HCCI combustion modeling in fluent
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biksham
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hi every one

I am modeling HCCI combustion in fluent,but I dont know what are my bounadry conditions and how to perform dynamic mesh for valve motion .please if any body having tutorial for this mail me.

I greatly appriciating you and will remind forever for greately helping to complete my project successful.

Its urgent

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Old   February 18, 2008, 23:14
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vijayaragavan
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Hi biksham can u give ur valve timing so that i will help how to apply that in fluent...... And give ur mail id too.... Bye......
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Old   February 20, 2008, 01:00
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hi friend first up all thanks for your response

these are the valve timings

EVO 340

EVC 554

IVo 527

IVC 780 Injection Advance 27 before TDC please help me thanks for your valuable time my Email IDerka_biksham@yahoo.co.in

please mail me

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