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March 27, 2009, 03:10 |
solid particle combustion problem
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aatiqa
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can anyone guide how to specify ALUMINIUM as the particle, because when i select combusting particle options in injections, there is no option of alumium in the material type list nor is there any option to create a template material.
an urgent reply would be highly appreciated. thanks in advance. |
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March 30, 2009, 04:01 |
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aatiqa
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i was referring to particle combustion in Fluent, i want to specify aluminum as the particle , how can i do that.
Also combustion of aluminum requires a series of reactions. Would specifying the original reactant and oxidizer be sufficient or should i mention each reaction separately in the reactions menu. can anyone give any tips on how to model aluminum particle combustion reaction in fluent. thanking in advance....................... |
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