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Old   June 25, 2001, 05:47
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olivier
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Does anyone know of any online tutorials and/or manuals for PDF that can be accessed by the general public?

In fact I am searching PDF examples with the use of a known CHONS composition as a fuel stream.

Because when I try with a CHONS composition , I obtain to high temperature level...

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Old   June 26, 2001, 05:33
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Do you mean 'temperature of the simulation result' is too high ? Or, error message 'bottom temperature too high' when calculating PDF table ?

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Old   June 26, 2001, 20:32
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My reply to your e-mail was returned.

According to your e-mail, your simulation result shows too high temperature. Could you tell me how much high is the temperature ? What's your oxidant, air or oxygen ?

General comments. 1) The temperature can be lowered by adding intermediate species, such as CH4, OH and so on. 2) The temperature can be as high as 4000~5000K with pure oxygen as oxidant.

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