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October 1, 2014, 17:25 |
PRF reaction mechanism
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Hello All,
I am new to combustion modeling. I wanted to know if I can use the PRF mechanism published on the website below to model CH4 combustion? http://www.engr.uconn.edu/~tlu/mechs/mechs.htm I don't want to use the reaction mechanism developed for CH4. Thanks Last edited by surfcfd; October 1, 2014 at 18:40. |
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October 2, 2014, 00:57 |
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As far as I know, you can not.
the prf mechanism in the mentioned webpage, is for a dual fuel engine simulation. premixed n-heptane and iso-octane or you can use it in premixed of iso octane and non premixed of n-heptane, too or vice versa. Additionally, a little concentrations of iso-octane and n-heptan appears in the end of simulation, if you use it for CH4 combustion which is far from real cases. Last edited by prartcor; October 2, 2014 at 02:29. |
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