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Solver for water droplet injection in premixed hydrogen-air combustion

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Old   September 27, 2023, 10:00
Default Solver for water droplet injection in premixed hydrogen-air combustion
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Hi,

I want to use OpenFOAM to simulate water droplet injection in a premixed hydrogen-air combustion (deflagration).

I want to model the droplet size, drag, break-up, evaporation and heat transfer, the hydrogen combustion, as well as the influence of the droplets on the flame. I think it would be best to use an Eulerian-Lagrangian approach.

Are there any available solvers that can do that, or do I need to modify a solver? Which solver would it be best to modify?

I have been thinking about modifying either a combustion, lagrangian or multiphase solver.

All suggestions are appreciated!
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