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November 10, 2007, 08:15 |
Burning a CH4-H2 Mixture
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Dear CFD user
I want to run a reacting case burning an homogeneous mix of Methane and Hydrogen (of igual proportion 50:50). Unfortunately it seems this mixture reaction is not present in the librairies. What I tried instead is to established two reacting material (CH4-Air mixture and H2 Air mixture: both beeing reacting mixture). My domain was then multi-component field. I established both component as homogenous. Unfortunatly I am stock with this error: One constraint equation is needed in the fluid model section for the multi-component fluid. Hydrogen Air mixture. I cannot run my case and the solver give me an error. Does anybody know how to set-up a Burning Mixture of two different fuel? Regards |
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