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November 19, 2013, 12:36 |
How to model a heat source for ignition of flame
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Harshad Lalit
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Hello,
I am simulating a partially premixed flame in fluent with premixed CH4+air mixture and pure-air as coflow. The experiment does not have a pilot for flame ignition hence I am trying to simulate a heat source that can act as an ignition source for the flame. Can anybody let me know how I can do this? Would really appreciate your help. Thanks |
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