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Old   September 2, 2024, 13:14
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Hello,

I have modified the Sandia flame tutorial case so that combustion occurs with pure oxygen instead of air. As a result, temperatures exceed 2500K, and I cannot find coefficients in the greyMeanCombustion radiation model that cover this range. I would appreciate it if anyone could point me to coefficients or radiation models suitable for the 2500K - 3000K temperature range.

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