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Old   February 7, 2011, 08:01
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Hi
I am doing a multi-species simulation which is carried our under isothermal conditions for air and methane as the two components.
The tool that I am going to use is CFX

Can I have a tutorial for this which is very much helpful.

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Old   February 7, 2011, 13:38
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I guess in the end it is combustor application. If yes I would recommend the combustor tutorial. For cold case you need the same steps and just omit the combustion model.
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Old   February 7, 2011, 22:52
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Hi joey

The simulation that I am going to do is for Throttle Body Injection(TBI).Plz see the picture for clear understanding,it is just an injection mixer where the air and methane mixes and enters the combustion chamber.

Which tutorial will help me to do this and plz tell me the location where I can get it.

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Old   February 8, 2011, 05:21
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This is a complex model. You have transient compressible flow in the air flow, and a second species being injected from the side. There is no tutorial example for complex models like this.

There are tutorials which cover individual parts, such as compressible flow and another for multi-species gases. They are all installed with CFX.

By the way, I suspect your assumption of iso-thermal will not be valid. But I don't know your model exactly, I could be wrong.
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Old   February 8, 2011, 06:52
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The actual process is completely unsteady but I am not doing the modelling of injection frequency,so that I am making the simulation as steady state.
The problem is not an compressible flow.

I got some idea in the coal combustion tutorial but for my problem setup I have to calculate volume fraction of air and methane as well.
How to calculate the fractions?

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Old   February 8, 2011, 17:24
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Volume fractions is a multiphase thing. You will not be running a multiphase simulation, you will be running a multi-component simulation. Multi-component simulations use mass fractions.
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