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January 27, 2002, 05:32 |
Many interesting questions
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1) Dealing with gaseous fuel (C7H16), what data should I supply in the molecular properties: the one for the liquid (from the STAR database)or the one for the gaseous state? For example, can I set molecular properties for the liquid at the Additional Scalars' Molecular Properties and define the boundary conditions as for the gas?
2) How do co-exist the scalars concentrations that I give at the Scalars Boundary and at the Define Boundary Conditions? Should they be the same? 3) What concentration values should be set at the pressure boundary? 4) I obtain a recirculation zone where it shouldn't be obtained (I think that the reason is in using the pressure boundary). How can I avoid this? |
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February 9, 2002, 13:30 |
Re: Many interesting questions
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Hello Julie,
1.When the scalar comes from the evaporated liquid fuel you have to specify properties for the gaseous state. 2.Is there a difference? regards Franz |
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