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April 17, 2009, 18:42 |
Unburnt Fuel in Fluent
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Luis Filipe Fabiani
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Hello!
When using non-premixed PDF combustion, when carbon monoxide (CO) is formed (fuel-rich mixture), does Fluent takes the heat of combustion of the CO leaving the domain in account when doing the heat balance? Or do we have to lower the fuel's LHV to reflect that? Thanks |
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