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October 30, 2008, 02:46 |
Combustion Model
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I am running a case in which the methane and air are introduced into a burner seperately. The result using eddy dissipation model looks good, however, the results using either finite rate/eddy dissipation or EDC are totally wrong. What's the matter with it?
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November 1, 2008, 13:43 |
Re: Combustion Model
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difference between pre-mixed and non-premixed flame model?
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November 2, 2008, 13:14 |
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Hi, Jesse Actually, the Non-premixed model available in FLUENT could give a sound results. I just wander why the finite-rate/eddy dissipation and EDC do not work?
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November 11, 2008, 21:29 |
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May I know more detailed about the case that you are simulating? I'm currently looking at EDC model as well. Maybe we can discuss about it.
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