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February 27, 2001, 03:10 |
solid fuel burning
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Hi,
I want to simulate the burning of solid fuel .The solid fuel is vaporized to gas,which will react with O2 on boundary layer.My task is to get the fuel surface regression rate. Vaporizing of the fuel is primarily sustained by the rate of heat transfering from gas to the surface by conduction and radiation. The surface regression rate depends on the fuel surface tmperature. And mass transfer from the surface to the boundary layer. Can Phoenics solve the problem?Thank you. Lizi 2001.2.28 |
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March 1, 2001, 09:00 |
Re: solid fuel burning
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Yes, PHOENICS can handle this problem and the 7 gases model is a good starting point.
The basic description of what is involved in the model can be found here. A few examples of its use are as follows:The first of them is, probably, the most relevant for you and especially useful for the newcomers. For Q1 file contains, in PLANT statements, all settings and model formulations open for user inspection and modifications provided you have got the re-compilable PHOENICS. All maintained users can freely download the above Q1 files from User Support Pages. Sergei Zhubrin |
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May 9, 2001, 06:38 |
Re: solid fuel burning
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please send me detail about this subject
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September 20, 2012, 05:26 |
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Which multiphase model did u used ?
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