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August 1, 2019, 13:25 |
Surface Film Modeling and FireFoam
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Hi,
I would like to use FireFoam to model the evaporation of fuel in a compartment. To be able to predict the evaporation of the fuel at the fuel inlet, I decided to model the fuel inlet as a surface film and get the evaporation of the fuel. So a few questions, - Is this a realistic way of representing fuel combustion using the already existing evaporation models for phase change in openfoam. - Does this method also take into account boiling of the fuel. I have also attached my set up. Whenever I run it, it crashes with the error Code:
FOAM Warning : From function janafThermo<EquationOfState>::limit(const scalar T) const in file /home/okorie/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-2.2.x/src/thermophysicalModels/specie/lnInclude/janafThermoI.H at line 108 attempt to use janafThermo<EquationOfState> out of temperature range 200 -> 5000; T = 6924.13 Regards, charles4allme |
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