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Old   March 31, 2010, 21:34
Question supersonic combustion in Fluent
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Hi,
it is possible to analyze a supersonic combustion? What kind of species model do I have to use? Any suggestions/advices? Many thanks.. really need help.
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Hi,
it is possible to analyze a supersonic combustion? What kind of species model do I have to use? Any suggestions/advices? Many thanks.. really need help.
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if u got it plz tell me
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Hello! If you got around to understanding how to model supersonic flow can you please help me ?
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