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Carsten
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Hello,
I try to simulate a biomass-combustion with the reactingFoam-solver. The chemical reaction mechanism contains 3 reactions. CH4-Oxidation, H2-Oxidation and CO-Oxidation. I want the CH4- and H2-Oxidation to be mixing-controlled (mixed=burnt), but in the chemkin-File I have to specify the reaction rate with the factors from the Arrhenius-approach. My question is now, how can I specify an infinetly fast reaction in a chemkin-File? |
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