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Old   March 10, 2017, 01:18
Default How can I define whether ignition is successful in PaSR model
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Dear all,

I used sprayFoam to simulate the combustion of droplets. I use fvOptions to set up an ignition source at 2000K. I am not clear how does PaSR model identify above which temperature there is a combustion? Where can I set up the temperature like above that value there is combustion?

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