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October 7, 2015, 18:29 |
How good id Fluent for reactive flow simulation?
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Simon Rodriguez
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Hi,
I've been reading the Fluent theory guide looking for information about reactive flow. However, most of this information deals with combustion, and what I need is something more general, applicable for any reactive flow. I imagine that the basic principles are the same for combustion and non-combustion processes, but I wanted to ask you whether It is good for this or not. Thank you so much for your answers, |
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