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Old   April 4, 2023, 12:59
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Hello everyone,
sorry for the question but I'm a beginner with the use of openFoam. I need to run a simulation on aachenBomb's tutorial by switching fuel from heptane to dodecane and deactivating the chemistry (non reacting simulation).
Is there anyone who can explain to me how to do it?
I have seen the chem.inp and therm.dat files in the chemkin folder referring to heptane but I don't know how to find the same ones related to dodecane.
Thank you in advance
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Old   April 10, 2023, 13:27
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1/ In constant/combustionProperties change

Code:
 combustion on;
to

Code:
 combustion off;
2/ Reaction mechanism for dodecane at https://combustion.llnl.gov/mechanis...nes/n-dodecane
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