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March 5, 2005, 11:42 |
Combustion models and code
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Hi all,
I am curious as to what experience people have with the various commercial codes for combustion applications? It appears to me that Fluent and CFDRC are the codes of choice with a wide range of models but Star and CFX have capabilities as well. I know that just about anybody can do single step eddy dissipation combustion. Probably even CFDesign, Flow3D, CFD++ by now? I am looking in much more detail than this. What are people using and how good are the answers? Thanks for your input. Bak_Flow |
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