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November 5, 2024, 12:37 |
H2 Mechanism Reference
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Mert Yakup Baykan
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Hello,
I am using the OpenFoam H2 mechanism found in the chemFoam tutorial. I want to refer to it but cannot find where the mechanism originates. It has 10 species and 27 reactions as can also be seen in the readme section of the GitHub page: https://develop.openfoam.com/Develop...stion/chemFoam Does anyone know where it is from? Sincerely, M |
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November 5, 2024, 13:10 |
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MARINOV 1995A (see: https://develop.openfoam.com/Develop...emkin/chem.inp) seems to refer to "Detailed and Global Chemical Kinetics Model for Hydrogen" from Marinov, Westbrook and Pitz. Note sure about HIPPLER 1995.
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November 5, 2024, 13:12 |
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