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Old   August 19, 2009, 15:40
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Hi

I am new to CFX, I want to perform combustion modeling in CFX. I have a 3-D symmetric at 120 degrees grid.

If someone can help me specific to Combustion only.

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but ,what kidn of combustion? coal? combustion chamber from a turbine?
premixed,non premixed, partially premixed?
what model? flamelete ,EDM ,etc.... turbulence model?

im new in cfx and im working in a combustion problem too ,im using
-flamelet model
- RNG k-e
-non premixed(difussion flames)

what is that of 120 degrees on the grid?

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