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April 29, 2019, 12:48 |
Set-up of combustionProperties in non-combustion reactive flows
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Hi everyone,
I have a simple question yet it was surprisingly difficult to find information about it in the forum as it seems that all reactive flows that people ask about concern combustion reactions. I am working with a reactive flow problem that is not combustion, in this case O3 and NOx reactions at about 100 C. For this I am using a low Mach number variation of reactingFoam in OpenFOAM 6. The chemistry model I'm applying is the new Tabulation of Dynamic Adaptive Chemistry (TDAC) which is supposed to be very fast. However, I require a combustion model in the combustionProperties dictionary for the reactions to actually start. As of now I've tested EDC and PaSR but they are both designed for turbulent combustion. So my question is: is this set-up also valid for low temperature reactions (i.e. no combustion)? Or is there something else that I am not aware of that I should be doing instead? Thanks Last edited by Dreoasteh; April 30, 2019 at 03:55. |
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