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June 7, 2004, 06:14 |
C6H12....species
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hi
During liquid fuel combustion modeling, the choice of which species to inlcude depends on the fuel type and combustion system. For example for C5H12 we will take 11 species(C5H12, CH4, CO, CO2, H2, H2O(g), H2O(l), O2, OH, C(s) and N2). Then, can anybody guide me how many species should I use for gasoline(C6H14) combustion modeling....... Anyhelp in this regard is highly appreciated Thanks in advance rvndr |
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June 13, 2004, 10:43 |
Re: C6H12....species
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There are some speical studies on gasoline combustion. try to search.
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