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Old   February 23, 2000, 17:04
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Guosheng Kang
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Hello, I am solving a combustion problem, in which P-1 model is used for radiation. The combustion system is methane-air, but in my problem, some oxygen is added to the air, which is the so called "Oxygen Enriched Air". I copied the methane-air data just from the database, however, the default Absorption Coefficient is zero(1/m) and the Scattering Coefficient is zero (1/m), too. These two coefficients should be non-zeros when P-1 model is used, I hope some experts are there to give me a clue. Thank you for response.

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Old   February 24, 2000, 01:35
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Jouni Valtatie
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Hi!

There should be in the drop down list beside the absorption coefficient options: WSGGM-domain-based and WSGGM-cell-based (Weighted Sum of Grey Gases Model). Choose one of these and your model will compute composition dependent absorption coefficient. Check your manual for details. Basically you should choose domain-based if you are more interested in overall heat transfer into domain boundaries, cell based if you are more interested in the inner behaviour of the flame.

I think that in gas combustion it is safe to leave the scattering coefficient to zero, because there shouldn't be particles, which produce scattering, but check your manual for details.

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Old   February 27, 2000, 22:52
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Guosheng Kang
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Thanks Jouni, I tried as you suggested, it works better now. Talk to you later, seems another issue is of concern.

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