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Old   May 8, 2017, 15:19
Default PLOG reaction rate in OpenFOAM
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Hi, everyone,

I want to use a detail mechanism in OpenFOAM. In this mechanism, there are reactions which is pressure dependent. But the pressure-dependence is described by log profile instead of fall-off function, so the keyword is PLOG rather than troe. I have successfully add a new reaction rate named PLOG. But I have no idea how to add corresponding codes for reading such reactions in chemistryReader. Does anyone know how to do?

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Old   May 11, 2017, 14:19
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Or have anyone tried to implement this?
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Does anyone know if there has been any progress on this feature with OpenFOAM?
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